What is the significance of the 'native VLAN' on a trunk port?
- It carries only management traffic
- It is reserved for high-priority data
- It is the default VLAN for untagged traffic on the trunk
- It is used for voice traffic
The native VLAN on a trunk port is the default VLAN for untagged traffic, facilitating communication between devices that do not understand VLAN tagging.
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