On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 15:56, Bauke Dzavhale
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> In Task 3-22, I can see specific VLANs being selected and associated with
> specific trunks as Native Vlans in that particular trunk.
> Q1-
> What is the reasoning behing this assignment ? Is up to me to pick & choose
> any vlan to be native on a particular Trunk or is there any 'logic' ?

What is native VLAN and what are the ramifications of using a
particular VLAN as native? Which VLAN is native by default?

> Q2-
> Back in Task 3-3 of this LAB, Cat3 and Cat4 were set in Transparent Mode and
> the associated extended VLANs re-configured while Cat1 and Cat2 were left in
> Server Mode.
> When assigning Vlans as Native in Trunks of  Cat3 and Cat4 do I have to take
> into account the fact some of the VLANs (extended ones) exist only on Cat3
> and Cat4?  Also, I can see DSG shows extended VLANs (2200, 2300) as native
> in Cat2. How can I have these VLANs is a switch running in server mode
> (unless of course I am running VTP version 3...).

You can't and I'm sure you may have found an error. Are you certain
that you are using the latest Volume 1 WB?

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