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Native VLAN Configuration
I've seen articles about not configuring native VLAN for security purposes.
I have a questions as to how to do so in terms of the MX appliances, can anyone provide guidance?
Should I use drop untagged traffic, VLAN 50 for management or create a VLAN that I won't use for this purpose?
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I believe this is not the meaning, generally avoiding using VLAN 1, and only allowing VLANs that will actually be used in the Trunk, but you do not need to avoid the native VLAN.
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I believe this is not the meaning, generally avoiding using VLAN 1, and only allowing VLANs that will actually be used in the Trunk, but you do not need to avoid the native VLAN.
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So avoiding the use of the default VLAN 1 and using a created VLAN for the Native VLAN would be fine?
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Yes, it doesn't mean you'll have a super secure network, these are just best practices, but security goes far beyond that.
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