Figure 14-187. Validating a Tagged Interface
tagged 1/0/3
Is 1/0/3 untagged in
the same VLAN?
Is 1/0/3 tagged native in the
same VLAN?
No action required. If the interface is already tagged
native, then acceptframe is already set to vlanonly, and
tagging properties are correct.
Example of configuring a native VLAN
Figure 14-188. Configuring Native VLAN
Force10 #config
Force10 (Config)#interface vlan 10
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-10)#tagged 1/0/1 native
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-10)#untagged 1/0/2
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-10)#exit
Force10 (Config)#interface vlan 11
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-11)#tagged 1/0/1 native
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-11)#tagged 1/0/2 native
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-11)#tagged 1/0/1
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-11)#exit
Figure 14-189. Unconfiguring Native VLAN
Force10 #config
Force10 (Config)#interface vlan 10
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-10)#no tagged 1/0/1 native
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-10)#no untagged 1/0/2
Force10 (Conf-if-vl-10)#exit
Note the use of the caret (^) to indicate the native
Yes
No
No
Yes
in native VLAN 10; tagged VLAN 10, 11
VLAN
Reject command
Apply command; set
acceptframe to admitall
native VLAN 10:
1//0/1, 1/0/2
commands rejected
1/0/1 now in native
VLAN
1/0/2 now in native
VLAN
for a port: .
1; tagged in
11
VLAN
1; tagged in
11
VLAN
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