06-16-2018 02:48 PM - edited 03-08-2019 03:23 PM
So,
Protocols that always use the Native VLAN, therefore, their traffic is never tagged
- DTP
- BPDU
Protocols that always use VLAN 1, therefore, if VLAN 1 is the Native VLAN, their traffic won't be tagged, if it isn't, then they will be tagged
- CDP
- VTP
What about Telnet and SSH traffic going through a Trunk Connection between two Switches?
06-17-2018 03:33 AM
- The question is irrelevant, because telnet and ssh , are app-level protocols and do not reside in the lower layer of the network stack such as DTP, BPDU, CDP and VTP.
M.
06-17-2018 05:05 AM
it depends, so if you telnet to an ip address on a switch, which is for example configured on VLAN100, then, obviuously the traffic will pass on VLAN 100 and whatever vlan takes the return path.
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