Hi, I have a quick question: 802.1Q VLAN tag contain 3 bits priority value for Traffic Priority e.g., QoS Voice - In case of Native VLAN trunk port doesn't tag by Dot1Q, how QoS traffic goes in Native VLAN case?
I use Cisco Modeling Labs (CML - formerly VIRL) for my lab environment. Currently I'm going through INE videos, where there are labs tasks available. I'll definitely show some of that when I reach the relevant sections of the blueprint. Thanks for following along!
Do we really need to enable "switch port mode acess" ? As i usually configure the port directly to the Vlan e.g. " switchport acccess vlan 10".Does that make any difference.Thanks in advance !
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Excellent, great refresher, and video of reference for when configuring trunks and basic VLAN. Thanks, Charles!
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Hi, I have a quick question: 802.1Q VLAN tag contain 3 bits priority value for Traffic Priority e.g., QoS Voice - In case of Native VLAN trunk port doesn't tag by Dot1Q, how QoS traffic goes in Native VLAN case?
HI Charles,
What do you use for labs?
Are there actual tasks you need to complete?
Thank you!
I use Cisco Modeling Labs (CML - formerly VIRL) for my lab environment. Currently I'm going through INE videos, where there are labs tasks available. I'll definitely show some of that when I reach the relevant sections of the blueprint. Thanks for following along!
@@CharlesJudd Appreciate quick and detailed answer! :)
Do we really need to enable "switch port mode acess" ? As i usually configure the port directly to the Vlan e.g. " switchport acccess vlan 10".Does that make any difference.Thanks in advance !
In all materials, I've seen the default DTP mode was supposed to be "dynamic desirable". Has it been changed or what?
It actually varies depending on the switch model as to which mode is default.