Thursday, May 2, 2019

Native vlan on allowed statement Cisco switch

So, i'm testing out one of these nifty new cloud based WAPs. The brief config guide I have says the port needs to be trunk, the vlan for the WAP needs to be native, and the vlans for clients need to be in an allowed statement on the port. I'm just curious if the native vlan needs to be in the allowed statement and what the differences are if it is/isn't. My google search has turned up conflicting information, so figured I would ask you helpful folks.

Right now I have the following config on the port: (vlans changed to protect the innocent)

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk native vlan 100

switchport trunk allowed vlan 200,222,500,543



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