Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Vlan Configuration; Configuring An Ethernet Interface As A Trunk Port; Interaction With Other Features - Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring VLAN Trunks

Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface VLAN Configuration

Table 13-5
Table 13-5
Feature
Interface mode
Allowed VLAN range
VLAN range eligible for pruning
Default VLAN (for access ports)
Native VLAN (for IEEE 802.1Q trunks) VLAN 1

Configuring an Ethernet Interface as a Trunk Port

Because trunk ports send and receive VTP advertisements, to use VTP you must ensure that at least one
trunk port is configured on the switch and that this trunk port is connected to the trunk port of a second
switch. Otherwise, the switch cannot receive any VTP advertisements.
These sections contain this configuration information:

Interaction with Other Features

Trunking interacts with other features in these ways:
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
13-16
shows the default Layer 2 Ethernet interface VLAN configuration.
Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface VLAN Configuration
Interaction with Other Features, page 13-16
Defining the Allowed VLANs on a Trunk, page 13-18
Changing the Pruning-Eligible List, page 13-19
Configuring the Native VLAN for Untagged Traffic, page 13-19
A trunk port cannot be a secure port.
Trunk ports can be grouped into EtherChannel port groups, but all trunks in the group must have the
same configuration. When a group is first created, all ports follow the parameters set for the first
port to be added to the group. If you change the configuration of one of these parameters, the switch
propagates the setting you entered to all ports in the group:
allowed-VLAN list.
STP port priority for each VLAN.
STP Port Fast setting.
trunk status: if one port in a port group ceases to be a trunk, all ports cease to be trunks.
We recommend that you configure no more than 24 trunk ports in PVST mode and no more than 40
trunk ports in MST mode.
Default Setting
switchport mode dynamic auto
VLANs 1 to 4094
VLANs 2 to 1001
VLAN 1
Chapter 13
Configuring VLANs
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