At about 17:39, if we are using a higher end Unifi switch and I set vlan66 as native vlan on port 5 plus "Allow All", will the default vlan be included/carried under "Allow All" traffic? In this case, is "Default Vlan" tagged or untagged? This option title is "Tagged VLAN Management". I'm a bit confused here.
Yes, "Default Network" will also be tagged. Default VLAN is VLAN 1, which is treated like other VLANs in the same way. If you run wireshark, you can see the captured packet will have VLAN tag ID 1.
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At about 17:39, if we are using a higher end Unifi switch and I set vlan66 as native vlan on port 5 plus "Allow All", will the default vlan be included/carried under "Allow All" traffic? In this case, is "Default Vlan" tagged or untagged? This option title is "Tagged VLAN Management". I'm a bit confused here.
Yes, "Default Network" will also be tagged. Default VLAN is VLAN 1, which is treated like other VLANs in the same way. If you run wireshark, you can see the captured packet will have VLAN tag ID 1.