09-30-2019 05:18 AM - edited 09-30-2019 05:37 AM
I'm believe I know the answer, but I just wanted to get verification.
If I have a Cisco switch where I have one of the ports configured as an access port on VLAN 10, then I can connect an unmanaged switch to that access port and connect endpoints to that unmanaged switch, provided all the traffic flowing over the unmanaged switch is VLAN 10.
Is that correct?
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09-30-2019 05:33 AM
09-30-2019 05:33 AM
01-31-2023 11:51 PM
main issue is that all devices that connect to the unmanaged switch doesn't know that they are in Vlan 10 ( as only managed switches and routers know Vlan ) also the unmanaged switch doesn't know Vlan.
so you have to specify native vlan 10 on this port that connect to the unmanaged switch, so all packet from cisco to this unmanaged switch will go without tagged, so that mean all data from any device will go through cisco swith will be untagged, and it will be part of Vlan 1 also .
02-01-2023 06:56 AM
Sorry, @quenawy but much of what you wrote is either incorrect, misrepresented or unnecessary.
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