If you change the native VLAN on the trunk port to an unused VLAN, what happens if an attacker attempts a double-tagging attack?
A. The trunk port would go into an error-disabled state.
B. A VLAN hopping attack would be successful.
C. A VLAN hopping attack would be prevented.
D. The attacked VLAN will be pruned.
If you change the native VLAN on the trunk port to an unused VLAN, what happens if an attacker attempts a double-tagging
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If you change the native VLAN on the trunk port to an unused VLAN, what happens if an attacker attempts a double-tagging
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