Configuring The Native Vlan For Untagged Traffic; Configuring Trunk Ports For Load Sharing - Cisco Catalyst 3750 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring VLAN Trunks

Configuring the Native VLAN for Untagged Traffic

A trunk port configured with 802.1Q tagging can receive both tagged and untagged traffic. By default,
the switch forwards untagged traffic in the native VLAN configured for the port. The native VLAN is
VLAN 1 by default.
The native VLAN can be assigned any VLAN ID.
Note
For information about 802.1Q configuration issues, see the
section on page
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the native VLAN on an 802.1Q
trunk:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
interface interface-id
Step 3
switchport trunk native vlan vlan-id
Step 4
end
Step 5
show interfaces interface-id switchport
Step 6
copy running-config startup-config
To return to the default native VLAN, VLAN 1, use the no switchport trunk native vlan interface
configuration command.
If a packet has a VLAN ID that is the same as the outgoing port native VLAN ID, the packet is sent
untagged; otherwise, the switch sends the packet with a tag.

Configuring Trunk Ports for Load Sharing

Load sharing divides the bandwidth supplied by parallel trunks connecting switches. To avoid loops,
STP normally blocks all but one parallel link between switches. Using load sharing, you divide the traffic
between the links according to which VLAN the traffic belongs.
You configure load sharing on trunk ports by using STP port priorities or STP path costs. For load
sharing using STP port priorities, both load-sharing links must be connected to the same switch. For load
sharing using STP path costs, each load-sharing link can be connected to the same switch or to two
different switches. For more information about STP, see
Catalyst 3750 Metro Switch Software Configuration Guide
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10-19.
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Enter interface configuration mode, and define the interface that is
configured as the 802.1Q trunk.
Configure the VLAN that is sending and receiving untagged traffic
on the trunk port.
For vlan-id, the range is 1 to 4094.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries in the Trunking Native Mode VLAN field.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Chapter 10
"802.1Q Configuration Considerations"
Chapter 14, "Configuring STP."
Configuring VLANs
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