Hi,

On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 10:59:05AM +0200, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
> > Hm, nice idea.  I'll implement it in my next round of patches.
> >   
> FYI: 802.1Q defines VLAN 1 as the 'native' LAN: all packets on VLAN 1 
> are *by definition* not encapsulated (according to my CCNA guide ;-))
> VID 0 means "priority frames"
> Perhaps we need to make sure that VID 1 means untagged ...

Different vendors handle this differently - on Cisco, for example,
you can make vlan 1 tagged and have the "native" VLAN on a port
(= untagged transmissions) on a different VID.

So you can't rely on "VID 1 = untagged".

gert


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