I'm starting to read my icnd2 book by wendell odem, and I got very confused because I kept reading "switchport negotiate" rather than "switchport nonegotiate".
In the part that it talks about what cisco recommends for protecing unused switchports, it says to prevent trunking from being negotiated by using switchport nonegotiate.
When I was reading it incorrectly, I thought, "Why would you make it say
negotiate rather than using 'no switchport negotiate'".
This is probably a pretty pointless thread, but it was confusing me for a little while and I don't have my switches in front of me to test the "no switchport negotiate" command... is this a real command or did the software developers at cisco pull a fast one on us?