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Chapter 10 Configuring LAN Ports for Layer 2 Switching
Configuring LAN Interfaces for Layer 2 Switching
•
To support the
switchport nonegotiate
command, you must enter the
switchport mode trunk
command.
•
Enter the
switchport mode dynamic trunk
command. See
Table 10-2 on page 10-4
for information
about trunking modes.
•
Before entering the
switchport nonegotiate
command, you must configure the encapsulation (see
the
“Configuring the Layer 2 Switching Port as an ISL or 802.1Q Trunk” section on page 10-8
) and
configure the port to trunk unconditionally with the
switchport mode trunk
command (see the
“Configuring the Layer 2 Trunk to Use DTP” section on page 10-9
).
Note
Complete the steps in the
“Completing Trunk Configuration” section on page 10-12
after performing the
tasks in this section.
Configuring the Access VLAN
Note
Complete the steps in the
“Configuring a LAN Port for Layer 2 Switching” section on page 10-7
before
performing the tasks in this section.
To configure the access VLAN, perform this task:
Note
Complete the steps in the
“Completing Trunk Configuration” section on page 10-12
after performing the
tasks in this section.
Configuring the 802.1Q Native VLAN
Note
Complete the steps in the
“Configuring a LAN Port for Layer 2 Switching” section on page 10-7
before
performing the tasks in this section.
To configure the 802.1Q native VLAN, perform this task:
Command
Purpose
Router(config-if)#
switchport access vlan
vlan_ID
(Optional) Configures the access VLAN, which is used if the
interface stops trunking. The
vlan_ID
value can be 1 through
4094, except reserved VLANs (see
Table 14-1 on page 14-2
).
Router(config-if)#
no switchport access vlan
Reverts to the default value (VLAN 1).
Command
Purpose
Router(config-if)#
switchport trunk native vlan
vlan_ID
(Optional) Configures the 802.1Q native VLAN.
Router(config-if)#
no switchport trunk native vlan
Reverts to the default value (VLAN 1).