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Which two commands will show you if you have a native VLAN mismatch? (Choose two answers)
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show switchport interface
show interface interface switchport
show interface trunk
show interface native vlan
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show switchport interface
show interface interface switchport
show interface trunk
show interface native vlan
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To determine if there is a native VLAN mismatch, you can use the following two commands:
1. **show interface trunk** - This command displays the trunking status of interfaces on a switch, including the native VLAN for each trunk port. Comparing the native VLANs on both ends of a trunk link can help identify mismatches.
2. **show interface interface switchport** - This command gives detailed information about the switchport configuration for a specific interface, including the configured native VLAN. You can use this command on both sides of a trunk to compare native VLANs.
Using both commands will help you identify any native VLAN mismatches between connected switches.
1. **show interface trunk** - This command displays the trunking status of interfaces on a switch, including the native VLAN for each trunk port. Comparing the native VLANs on both ends of a trunk link can help identify mismatches.
2. **show interface interface switchport** - This command gives detailed information about the switchport configuration for a specific interface, including the configured native VLAN. You can use this command on both sides of a trunk to compare native VLANs.
Using both commands will help you identify any native VLAN mismatches between connected switches.
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