What is Data, management, native, default,trunk and access vlan?
Answer / kamalpreet singh
Vlan basically used for dividing broadcast domain.
Data vlan is a vlan which carry your data traffic
Management Vlan is a vlan which is used to manage network
equipments.
Native is a special type of vlan which carry untaged data
traffic.
Vlan 1 is a default Vlan
trunk which carry data of more than one vlan
access which carry a data for a particular vlan..
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