09-02-2011 03:34 PM - edited 03-07-2019 02:01 AM
If you set a port to:
Int fa0/1
switchport access vlan 2
switchport voice vlan 3
My understanding is that vlan 2 is the access vlan and vlan 3 is the voice vlan.
If you do the following:
Int fa0/1
switchport voice vlan 3
Does that mean the access vlan is the default - vlan 1?
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09-02-2011 04:01 PM
Hello,
Yeh, that means the data VLAN is untagged and have the previlage to travel in native VLAN . If VLAN 1 is your native vlan then yes what you have said is right.
Thanks,
Ricky Micky
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09-02-2011 04:01 PM
Hello,
Yeh, that means the data VLAN is untagged and have the previlage to travel in native VLAN . If VLAN 1 is your native vlan then yes what you have said is right.
Thanks,
Ricky Micky
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