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switchport trunk tag native-vlan
switchport trunk native vlan vlan_id
dot1q tag native-vlan (a global command that does not apply to a port)
All service and transport VF configurations that are available in default-VLAN trunk mode continue
to be supported. An 802.1Q native VLAN can be classified to a service or transport VF with the new
commands.
Rules for the [no] switchport native-vlan-untagged vid command are as follows:
This command accepts untagged packets only and allows egress untagged packets. The VLAN ID
can be a regular 802.1Q VLAN ID or a service or transport VF.
The no form of this command removes the native VLAN classification, and untagged frames are
dropped.
Rules for the [no] switchport native-vlan-xtgagged vid [ctag cvid] egress [tagged | untagged | any]
command are as follows:
This command accepts untagged or tagged 802.1Q VLANs and service and transport VFs and
specifies egress tagging behavior. If a VLAN is an 802.1Q VLAN or a service VF, the supported
egress tagging behavior is untagged or tagged. If a VLAN is a transport VF, the egress option must
be any, to indicate that the ingress frame encapsulation must be preserved.
The no form of this command removes the native VLAN classification. Untagged frames and the
associated tagged 802.1Q VLAN are dropped.
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