Absolutely, here's a config from one of my aristas(with bits snipped)
interface Ethernet1
switchport trunk native vlan 899
switchport trunk allowed vlan 801
switchport mode trunk
interface Ethernet13
switchport access vlan 311
And on a Juniper
set interfaces xe-0/2/1 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode trunk
set interfaces xe-0/2/1 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members Mgmt_B
set interfaces xe-0/2/1 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members Audio_2
....
set interfaces ge-0/0/19 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode access
set interfaces ge-0/0/19 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members Audio_2
When Cisco, Arista, Juniper all use access vs trunk it's hardly a vendor specific term