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Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Commands
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide 1076
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Default Configuration
If the port is a member in the default VLAN, by default, it is a member as an
untagged port.
Command Mode
Interface (Ethernet, Port Channel) Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The command adds a port to the default VLAN as a tagged port.
The command is available only if the port mode is trunk or general.
When a trunk port is a member in the default VLAN as a tagged port then:
• The native VLAN cannot be the default VLAN
• The default of the native VLAN is 4095
Note: If the native VLAN of a port is the default VLAN when the port is added to the
default VLAN as tagged, the native VLAN is set by the system to 4095.
When a general port is a member in the default VLAN as a tagged port then:
• The PVID can be the default VLAN.
• The default PVID is the default VLAN.
Note: The PVID is not changed when the port is added to the default VLAN as a
tagged.
When executing the switchport default-vlan tagged command, the port is added
(automatically by the system) to the default VLAN when the following conditions
no longer exist:
• The port is a member in a LAG.
• The port is 802.1X unauthorized.
• An IP address is defined on the port.
• The port is a destination port of port mirroring.
• An IP address is defined on the default VLAN and the port is a PVE
protected port.
The no switchport default-vlan tagged command removes the port from the
default VLAN, and returns the default VLAN mode to untagged.
Note:

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