Hi Scott,

well in some environments you might want to tag all VLANs including
the native. The native will be the vlan a frame not containing a VLAN
id will be placed in ingress, but the switch will tag all VLANs
egress. The 3560 support the "vlan dot1q tag native" command.

/Ralph

2011/3/26 Scott B. Pickles <[email protected]>:
> How does one tag the native VLAN?  I thought native implied untagged?  I can 
> see how you would tag all of your VLANs in use, including the management VLAN 
> by assigning a bogus native VLAN on the trunks.  The only protocol I know of 
> that tags all VLANs when it comes to Cisco is ISL, but you specified .1q.
>
> Regards,
> Scott
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> *All VLANs on Cat2 must be tagged, including the native VLAN*
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> I can't seem to find any mention of the solution for this question. My only
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