Hi!
Our company have 2 3550 switches connected with VTP with each VLAN per port.
Port 1 = VLAN 101
Port 2 = VLAN 102
and so on..
My question is if the data is traveling from port 1 on switch A which goes through the trunk and comes out of port 1 on switch B (VLAN 101). Does that data carries any evidence of VLAN tagging?
I mean does the receiving side needs to put the header tag off (or any VLAN tagging residue) for proper transmission?
Thanks for all your help!
Microbyte
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Our company have 2 3550 switches connected with VTP with each VLAN per port.
Port 1 = VLAN 101
Port 2 = VLAN 102
and so on..
My question is if the data is traveling from port 1 on switch A which goes through the trunk and comes out of port 1 on switch B (VLAN 101). Does that data carries any evidence of VLAN tagging?
I mean does the receiving side needs to put the header tag off (or any VLAN tagging residue) for proper transmission?
Thanks for all your help!
Microbyte
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