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can Can default vlan 1traffic1 traffic goes to native vlan 2?

1)II have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunkningtrunking mode. On both switches the default vlan is 1 If i were to configure native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travels frm switch to switch?

2)after configure native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?

3)Does tht means all untagged traffic like vlan 1 connected pc's will go to vlan 2 under native vlan in trunk? Do i need to configure vlan 2 access mode?

4)does this happen like this? In first switch, all untagged frame like vlan 1 pc will goes under native vlan 2 in the trunk . then they will travel across the trunk. after reach switch 2, these untagged frame belongs to vlan 2. These frame can talk to those untagged vlan 2 (vlan 2 access port). Am i right?

  1. If I were to configure the native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travel from switch to switch?
  2. After I configure the native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?
  3. Does that means all untagged traffic like vlan 1 connected pc's will go to vlan 2 under native vlan in trunk? Do i need to configure vlan 2 access mode?
  4. Does it happen like this: In first switch, all untagged frames like vlan 1 will goes under native vlan 2 in the trunk. Then they will travel across the trunk. After reach switch 2, these untagged frame belongs to vlan 2. These frame can talk to those untagged vlan 2 (vlan 2 access port). Am i right?

can default vlan 1traffic goes to native vlan 2?

1)I have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunkning mode both switches default vlan is 1 If i were to configure native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travels frm switch to switch?

2)after configure native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?

3)Does tht means all untagged traffic like vlan 1 connected pc's will go to vlan 2 under native vlan in trunk? Do i need to configure vlan 2 access mode?

4)does this happen like this? In first switch, all untagged frame like vlan 1 pc will goes under native vlan 2 in the trunk . then they will travel across the trunk. after reach switch 2, these untagged frame belongs to vlan 2. These frame can talk to those untagged vlan 2 (vlan 2 access port). Am i right?

Can default vlan 1 traffic goes to native vlan 2?

I have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunking mode. On both switches the default vlan is 1.

  1. If I were to configure the native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travel from switch to switch?
  2. After I configure the native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?
  3. Does that means all untagged traffic like vlan 1 connected pc's will go to vlan 2 under native vlan in trunk? Do i need to configure vlan 2 access mode?
  4. Does it happen like this: In first switch, all untagged frames like vlan 1 will goes under native vlan 2 in the trunk. Then they will travel across the trunk. After reach switch 2, these untagged frame belongs to vlan 2. These frame can talk to those untagged vlan 2 (vlan 2 access port). Am i right?
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I1)I have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunkning mode both switches default vlan is 1 If i were to configure native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travels frm switch to switch?

after2)after configure native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?

3)Does tht means all untagged traffic like vlan 1 connected pc's will go to vlan 2 under native vlan in trunk? Do i need to configure vlan 2 access mode?

4)does this happen like this? In first switch, all untagged frame like vlan 1 pc will goes under native vlan 2 in the trunk . then they will travel across the trunk. after reach switch 2, these untagged frame belongs to vlan 2. These frame can talk to those untagged vlan 2 (vlan 2 access port). Am i right?

I have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunkning mode both switches default vlan is 1 If i were to configure native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travels frm switch to switch?

after configure native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?

1)I have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunkning mode both switches default vlan is 1 If i were to configure native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travels frm switch to switch?

2)after configure native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?

3)Does tht means all untagged traffic like vlan 1 connected pc's will go to vlan 2 under native vlan in trunk? Do i need to configure vlan 2 access mode?

4)does this happen like this? In first switch, all untagged frame like vlan 1 pc will goes under native vlan 2 in the trunk . then they will travel across the trunk. after reach switch 2, these untagged frame belongs to vlan 2. These frame can talk to those untagged vlan 2 (vlan 2 access port). Am i right?

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can default vlan 1traffic goes to native vlan 2?

I have 2 switches running on 802.1Q trunkning mode both switches default vlan is 1 If i were to configure native vlan to 2, can vlan 1 traffic still travels frm switch to switch?

after configure native vlan, do i need to allow it in the trunk? like switchport trunk allowed vlan 2?