CISCO-WLAN-VLAN-MIB - cwvlBridgingNativeVlanId

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cwvlBridgingNativeVlanId

cwvl Bridging Native Vlan Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.268.1.1.2

This object specifies the native VLAN ID for layer 2 bridging. If this object is set to '0', there is no layer 2 bridging native VLAN ID. Setting this object will automatically update the dot1qPvid for all interfaces in the Q-BRIDGE-MIB (if supported) to the same value provided it is not '0'. The dot1qPvid will be read-only. The dot1qPvid specifies the native VLAN ID on each device interface. If this object is '0', the return value of dot1qPvid is not valid. If the device is attached to a VLAN port of an Ethernet bridge or switch, then the device must have a non-zero native VLAN ID, and that VLAN ID must also match the VLAN ID of the port on the bridge or switch. The native VLAN ID is the default VLAN ID for frames received that are not otherwise associated with a VLAN ID.

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