03-11-2012 04:44 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:29 AM
Dear All,
what happen if two switches connected using utp cable one end configured static access and the other end configured statis trunk ?
and if it will not work why ?
Thanks
03-11-2012 05:32 AM
Hi,
I think that it will work but:
The side that has static access configured will accept only non-tagged frames, because it does not anticipate tagged ones (host side(port) is not even suposed to know in which vlan is he assigned to and host side is not allowed to generate tagged frames). The side that has trunk configured will generate both tagged and untagged frames. As you may know - untagged frames are from hosts that are in the native vlan. So the conclusion is that in such a scenario only hosts in the native vlan would be able to communicate through this link (trunk-access).
Best regards,
Jan
03-11-2012 08:18 AM
Just a refresher....
DTP Combinations
Figure 1 Administrative Mode Combinations and their Operational Modes Administrative Mode | Auto | Desirable | Trunk (on) | Access (off) | Non-Negotiate (access) | Non-Negotiate (trunk) |
Auto | Static access (NT) | Trunk | Trunk | Static access | Static access | Unexpected Results |
Desirable | Trunk | Trunk | Trunk | Static access | Static access | Unexpected Results |
Trunk (on) | Trunk | Trunk | Trunk | Unexpected Results | Unexpected Results | Trunk |
Access (off) | Static access | Static access | Unexpected Results | Static access | Static access | Unexpected Results |
Non-Negotiate (access) | Static access | Static access | Unexpected Results | Static access | Static access | Unexpected Results |
Non-Negotiate (trunk) | Unexpected Results | Unexpected Results | Trunk | Unexpected Results | Unexpected Results | Trunk |
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