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Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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The “switchport trunk native vlan” command will be accepted only if the port is in trunk
mode.
The no switchport trunk native vlan” command will reset the native VLAN as VLAN 1 for
trunk interfaces.
The native VLAN needs to be part of allowed VLANs to pass native VLAN traffic.
The examples below show examples of configuring native VLANs for trunk ports.
Configure VLAN 20 as a native VLAN for trunk interface fx 0/1.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# vlan 20
SMIS(config-vlan)# exit
SMIS(config)# interface fx 0/1
SMIS(config-if)# switchport mode trunk
SMIS(config-if)# switchport trunk native vlan 20
SMIS(config-if)# exit
Remove a native VLAN from trunk interface fx 0/1.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# interface fx 0/1
SMIS(config-if)# no switchport trunk native vlan
SMIS(config-if)# exit
3.8.3 Hybrid Ports
Hybrid ports carry both untagged and 802.1Q tagged packets.
Hybrid ports carry the traffic of one or more VLANs. Any switch port can be configured as a hybrid port. In
Supermicro switches, all switch ports by default come up in hybrid mode.
Users need to explicitly add the hybrid ports to all the required VLANs as either tagged or untagged
interfaces. A hybrid port could be configured as a tagged or untagged port simultaneously on one or more
VLANs.
Users need to configure the PVID for hybrid ports to correctly handle the incoming untagged packets.
It is recommended for users to use hybrid ports only when they thoroughly understand the
PVID, tagged and untagged interfaces of their network.
Hybrid ports might cause VLAN packet forwarding drops if the ports are not correctly added
to the required VLANs as untagged or tagged interfaces as needed.
Hybrid port functionality can be achieved through trunk ports with allowed VLANs and a

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