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What characteristics describe the native VLAN?

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K. Myers

K. Myers

K. Myers
K. Myers, Blogger, Chicago

Answered Feb 13, 2019

A VLAN (also known as a Virtual Lan) is defined as a domain that is isolated and partitioned inside a computer network. The native VLAN is the only VLAN in a trunk that is not tagged, meaning any untagged traffic (or frames) that is received on a trunk port will be put here.

Both sides of the trunk link are required to be configured in the same native VLAN. Therefore, two characteristics that describe a native VLAN are that the native VLAN provides a common identifier to both ends of a trunk, and the native VLAN traffic will be untagged across the trunk link.

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H. Martin

H. Martin

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H. Martin, Content Writer, Charlotte

Answered Oct 23, 2018

Option A and B are correct
The native VLAN provides a common identifier to both ends of a trunk; the native VLAN traffic will be untagged across the trunk link are two characteristics that describe the native VLAN

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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Jul 12, 2017

The native VLAN provides a common identifier to both ends of a trunk.
The native VLAN traffic will be untagged across the trunk link.

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