The native VLAN and default VLAN are often confused, but they serve different purposes. The default VLAN is the VLAN that all switch ports are initially assigned to (usually VLAN 1) and cannot be changed. The native VLAN is used on trunk ports to carry untagged traffic. While often the same as the default VLAN (VLAN 1), the native VLAN can be configured to be any VLAN.
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