trunkpoorten
Trunkpoorten are switch ports configured to carry traffic for multiple VLANs by using VLAN tagging, commonly 802.1Q. They are essential for interconnecting switches, routers, and other network devices in a local area network, allowing a single physical link to transport several separate network segments.
Operation on a trunk port involves tagging frames with their VLAN identifier as they pass through the
Configuration and best practices include setting the interface to trunk mode on both ends, defining which VLANs
Security considerations address risks such as VLAN hopping and misconfigurations. Mitigations include disabling DTP, restricting allowed
Typical use cases include uplinks between switches in access, distribution, and core layers, as well as connections