In this video, you’ll learn about VLAN switchports and how they are used to connect devices to the correct VLAN on a Cisco switch. The lesson explains the two main types of switchports: Access ports, which carry traffic for a single VLAN, and Trunk ports, which carry traffic for multiple VLANs across switches using tagging.
You’ll see how access ports are configured for end devices like PCs, while trunk ports are essential for inter-switch communication and VLAN propagation. The video also demonstrates the configuration commands, such as switchport mode access, switchport access vlan <ID>, and switchport mode trunk.
By the end of this video, you will understand how to configure and manage switchports for VLANs, ensuring that devices are placed in the correct network segment and that VLAN traffic flows properly between multiple switches.

