Packet Tracer - Configure Trunks
Packet Tracer - Configure Trunks
Addressing Table
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Switch Port VLAN
Objectives
Part 1: Verify VLANs
Part 2: Configure Trunks
Background
Trunks are required to pass VLAN information between switches. A port on a switch is either an access port
or a trunk port. Access ports carry traffic from a specific VLAN assigned to the port. A trunk port by default is
a member of all VLANs. Therefore, it carries traffic for all VLANs. This activity focuses on creating trunk ports
and assigning them to a native VLAN other than the default.
Instructions
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3.1.5 Packet Tracer - Configure Trunks
You configured VLAN 99 as the native VLAN on S1. However, S2 and S3 are using VLAN 1 as the
default native VLAN as indicated by the syslog message.
Question:
Although you have a native VLAN mismatch, pings between PCs on the same VLAN are now
successful.
Explain.
Type your answers here.
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3.1.5 Packet Tracer - Configure Trunks
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