He notes that you're updating the native VLAN on the port, which means traffic from your native VLAN is being tagged as VLAN 10 on your router's trunk port. As discussed, I recommend setting up a distinct interface for management and data traffic.
He notes that you're updating the native VLAN on the port, which means traffic from your native VLAN is being tagged as VLAN 10 on your router's trunk port. As discussed, I recommend setting up a distinct interface for management and data traffic.