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PVID and native VLAN
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Deploying the Dell PowerConnect 8100 with the Cisco Catalyst Cat6504E_1(config)#interface te2/7 Cat6504E_1(config-if)#switchport Cat6504E_1(config-if)#switchport access vlan 100 Cat6504E_1(config-if)#switchport mode access Cat6504E_1(config-if)#spanning-tree portfast edge Cat6504E_1(config-if)#no shutdown Cat6504E_1(config-if)#exit Cat6504E_1(config)#interface te2/8 Cat6504E_1(config-if)#switchport Cat6504E_1(config-if)#switchport access vlan 101 Cat6504E_1(config-if)#switchport mode access Cat6504E_1(config-if)#spanning-tree portfast edge Cat6504E_1(config-if)#no shutdown Cat6504E_1(config-if)#exit PVID and native VLAN Port VLAN ID (PVID) and native VLANs are considered by many to be the same thing. Every physical switching port on the switch has a VLAN ID, which equates to the PVID. When untagged frames ingress a port they are assigned to the VLAN specified as the PVID or native VLAN. PVID is more applicable to access and general mode ports for configuration and native VLAN configuration applies to trunk mode settings. The default configuration for both PVID and native VLANs on the switch is 1, but this default setting can be modified for each specific environment. With a tagged frame, the VLAN is identified by the VLAN ID in the tag and have this VLAN respectively set when traversing the switch. However, to reiterate, with an untagged frame, the VLAN identifier is the PVID specified for the port that received the frame (Dell.com, 2012). Dell PowerConnect 8100 CLI Run the commands below to configure Dell PowerConnect 8100 series switch for an untagged VLAN on port 1. console#configure console(config)#vlan 100 console(config-vlan)#exit console(config)#interface te1/0/1 console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#switchport access vlan 100 console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#exit 11