What is native VLAN? What is the use?
Answer / ashish
Trunk port are configured to forward packets which are
tagged with VLAN information , when switch received an
untagged (no vlan tag )packet on a trunk link it forward it
to native vlan .
So the only purpose of native vlan is to receive un-tagged
packets
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