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For questions about trunks, layer-2 links across which traffic for multiple VLANs travel.
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Does 802.1Q protocol will remove the VLAN tag in the received place?
Once the packet is on the outgoing interface, if that interface is a trunk port - a VLAN tag of 10 will be added on the frame. … Again once the outgoing interface is determined if that interface is a trunk port the packet is tagged with VLAN ID, if not the packet is sent without any tagging …
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Best practice for connecting router to switch? (re: VLANs and multiple ports)
To add to the answer by @Ron Trunk.
The good , best or bad practises depend largely on your network and cannot be generalised as one common solution . …