The Ethernet port has three link types: AccessHybrid and Trunk. An Access port can belong to only one VLAN and is generally used to connect to a computer. A Trunk port can belong to multiple VLANs and receive and send packets from multiple VLANs, ports used for connection between vswitches; Hybrid ports
The Ethernet port has three link types: Access Hybrid and Trunk. An Access port can belong to only one VLAN and is generally used to connect to a computer. A Trunk port can belong to multiple VLANs and receive and send packets from multiple VLANs, ports used for connection between vswitches; Hybrid ports
EthernetPortThere are three linksTypeAccess Hybrid and Trunk. AccessTypeOfPortIt can only belong to one VLAN and is generally used to connect to a computerPort; TrunkTypeOfPortIt can belong to multiple VLANs and can receive and send packets from multiple VLANs.VswitchConnectedPort; HybridTypeOfPortIt can belong to multiple VLANs and can receive and send packets from multiple VLANs. It can be usedVswitchA connection can also be used to connect a user's computer. HybridPortAnd TrunkPortThe difference is that HybridPortYou can allow packets of multiple VLANs to be sent without tags, while TrunkPortOnly packets of the default VLAN can be sent without tags.
HybridPortAnd TrunkPortYou can add it to multiple VLANs to implementVswitchVLAN and peerVswitchThe same VLAN. HybridPortYou can also set which VLANs are tagged and not tagged to lay the foundation for implementing different processing procedures for different VLAN packets. IfPortThe default vlan idPortAfter receiving a packet without a VLAN Tag, the packet is forwarded toPort; WhenPortWhen a packet with a VLAN Tag is sentPortIf the default vlan id is the same, the system removes the VLAN Tag of the packet and then sends the packet.
AccessPortIt only belongs to one VLAN, so its default VLAN is its VLAN.