Hi All, One basic question that i have is When CDP packets are exchanged between two switches on a trunk link with a native vlan 1, i presume that the CDP packets go untagged with a vlan of 1. Now, when i remove vlan 1 from the trunk link an...
Hello Darren, You have subnetted it absolutely right. Since the gateway is also a "device" it will have to get it's ip address from the available subnet. As Ganesh has pointed out, create a subnet interface defining the subnet an...
Hmmm makes sense as to why the packets go as Vlan 1. Also, just an addition to the same thread, The ADDRESS TLV of CDP, on what basis or rather which Ip address does the switch pick up for it's TLV before seding out the CDP to it's neighbors?For exam...
Hello Wu, Thank you for the reply. But there is a case in my scenario where in i have REMOVED vlan 1 from my trunk link and configured Vlan 4 as my native vlan. If as you mentioned, CDP packets always go through Vlan1 no matter what m...