How to make a native vlan?
How to make a native vlan?
I understand your concern about the VLAN configuration. Did you follow the instructions exactly as written? It seems you need to verify if VLAN99 appears in the list and ensure the correct IP assignments are applied. Confirm the commands were executed properly, and let me know if you need further clarification.
These instructions generate the SVI (Layer 3 interface for the VLAN). The options you provided establish the default VLAN for a trunk port.
I understand the context you're referring to. The 'no shut' command prevents devices from shutting down during certain operations. It's not strictly necessary for creating a native VLAN, but it can be useful in specific scenarios to avoid unintended shutdowns.
I do not know in the task, give other commands, you give other. Have you used cisco packet tracer? Maybe he'll send you a job? The point is that if I have ports on a switch, for example FastEthernet 0/1, FastEthernet 0/2, FastEthernet 0/3 So you have to set a native vlan 99 on each? These are the ports that are connected to other switches, they work in trunk mode, not connected to computers.
To form an SVI, it's not a built-in VLAN. It's simply an L3 interface connected to a VLAN, which allows the device to have a gateway and be routed properly in this scenario.