VLAN RANGE ID'S and Native VLAN assistance please.

mgmguy1mgmguy1 Member Posts: 485 ■■■■□□□□□□
Team I am re-typing my VLAN and VTP notes and I want to confirm a few things

VTP ( VLAN Trunking Protocol ) can only learn normal ranges VLAN ID 1-1005. VTP does not learn extended range VLAN ID 1006 thru 4096.

In addition VLAN 1 and Native VLAN mean the same thing or am I wrong here ?

Please advise
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  • ZartanasaurusZartanasaurus Member Posts: 2,008 ■■■■■■■■■□
    The first part is right (if talking about VTP v1 or v2). The second part isn't.

    The native VLAN is the untagged VLAN over 802.1q trunks. You can set it to be any VLAN # you want. By default, VLAN 1 is the native VLAN, but it doesn't mean the same thing.
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