In an IEEE 802.1Q trunk link between two Cisco switches, how is traffic belonging to the native VLAN transmitted across the link by default?
- It is transmitted as untagged frames without an 802.1Q header.Cevap
- BIt is tagged with a VLAN ID of 0 to indicate priority-only traffic.
- CIt is dropped until PortFast is explicitly enabled on the switch interface.
- DIt is encapsulated within CDP messages to exchange VLAN metadata.
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Traffic belonging to the native VLAN is transmitted as untagged frames without an 802.1Q header by default.
By default, IEEE 802.1Q trunking transmits frames belonging to the native VLAN across the link without inserting an 802.1Q VLAN header tag. When the receiving switch accepts untagged frames on a trunk port, it automatically places them into its configured native VLAN.
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802.1Q Native VLAN Untagged Behavior
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