There is no need to worry about the default VLANs in a scenario like this per Cisco. 
Anthony Sequeira
www.INE.com
On Nov 6, 2010, at 11:21 PM, "mwcombs_at_comcast.net" <mwcombs_at_comcast.net> wrote:
> During a practice lab I was working on I was asked to manipulate certain vlans,
> such as the odd ones on odd number links and even vlans on even links.
> Something I'm sure we all seen 1000 times.
> 
> Not really a big deal.	My question is what about the default vlans?  If
> presented with this issue in the lab and the guide only specifies that we are
> suppose to split up the odd and even vlans. Does this mean we are we suppose to
> split those vlans as well?
> 
> Something so trival could cost you the section?   Any Thoughts
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark Combs
> 
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