09-05-2019, 11:46 AM
Unless I'm missing something I don't think the answer listed as correct is actually valid in this question.
What does the command vlan dot1q tag native accomplish when configured under global configuration?
*Control Traffic is tagged
*All Frames within the native VLAN are tagged, except when the native VLAN is set to 1
*It removes the 4-byte dot1q tag from every frame that traverses the trunk interface(s)
*It allows control traffic to pass using the non-default VLAN
Correct answer is listed as control traffic is tagged but this is not correct according to cisco.
https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_us/techdoc/...ative.html
"Control traffic continues to be accepted as untagged on the native vlan on a trunked port, even when the vlan dot1q tag native command is enabled"
What does the command vlan dot1q tag native accomplish when configured under global configuration?
*Control Traffic is tagged
*All Frames within the native VLAN are tagged, except when the native VLAN is set to 1
*It removes the 4-byte dot1q tag from every frame that traverses the trunk interface(s)
*It allows control traffic to pass using the non-default VLAN
Correct answer is listed as control traffic is tagged but this is not correct according to cisco.
https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_us/techdoc/...ative.html
"Control traffic continues to be accepted as untagged on the native vlan on a trunked port, even when the vlan dot1q tag native command is enabled"