The native Vlan on the 5500 is Vlan 13. 

Hemingway: 
The config I posted was from a 4500M router with a NP-6e module installed.
Like I said before I have don't have a problem with 2 of the 3 vlans on the
trunk link, but it's Vlan 13 that's the problem. I'm not able to ping from
and to anywhere on that Vlan.

jvd:
I think starting with the release of 12.2 you are able to trunk on 10Mb
links on routers 2600 and above. Try it...



Hemingway wrote:
> 
> ""- jvd""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Hi,
> >
> > 802.1q is supported by Cisco on FastEthernet and
> GigabitEthernet, and not
> on
> > Ethernet. Check out:
> 
> moving to a new computer, and can't locate the beginning of
> this thread.
> sorry if this was covered previously.
> 
> the 2610 and 11 will support dot1q trunking on the built in
> 10baseT ethernet
> ports. I believe this startrd with one of the earlier 12.1 IOS
> images.
> 
> I also have  done dot1q trunking of NM ethernet modules, both
> on the 36xx
> and 26xx platforms, again with an appropriate IOS image.
> 
> If it was router ports of which you were speaking.
> 
> Can't say as to whether or not there are 10baseT switch ports
> that support
> dot1q, although I "believe" you can do it on 35xx switches
> where the
> fastethernet port is forced to a 10megabit speed.
> 
> 
> 
> >
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00800ca801.html#xtocid18
> >
> > ISL is supported by Cisco on Ethernet, FastEthernet and
> GigabitEthernet.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> > Regards,
> 
> 




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