Which is the correct description of a native VLAN on a Cisco switch?
- the VLAN that contains any untagged network traffic on a trunk port
- the VLAN that is always used to manage the switch
- the VLAN that is assigned to the switch SVI by default
- the VLAN that has a VLAN ID of 0
Explanation: Any VLAN can be used as the switch management VLAN. Switch SVIs can be assigned to any VLAN. Cisco switches do not support a VLAN ID of 0, and the concept of a native (untagged VLAN) only applies to trunk ports and trunk links.
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