What is Native VLAN - OmniSecu
www.omnisecu.com › what-is-native-vlanWhat is Native VLAN. Normally a Switch port configured as a trunk port send and receive IEEE 801.q VLAN tagged Ethernet frames. If a switch receives untagged Ethernet frames on its Trunk port, they are forwarded to the VLAN that is configured on the Switch as native VLAN. Both sides of the trunk link must be configured to be in same native VLAN. Consider the below example.
What is Native VLAN? | Working and Importance of Native VLAN
www.educba.com › what-is-native-vlanThe VLAN services developed with backward compatibility to support old devices that does not support VLANs is called native VLAN. Native VLAN does not carry a tag in the network so older devices easily understand when trunk links are sent. The switches can be configured using dot IQ concept that is 802.1Q tunneling frame. In order to configure native VLAN, switch port trunk native VLAN command is used. Native VLANs are recognized if they are not tagged to any trunks.
Native Vlan - Cisco
learningnetwork.cisco.com › native-vlannative vlan means that device will never put/insert tag (VLAN ID, in you case "VLAN ID:2") on Ethernet frame when it leaves port and also when Ethernet frame without tag go into that port device will put/insert tag defined by native vlan ( in you case VLAN ID:2). Of course native vlan relates to trunk port.