No you don't (have a couple of VLANs, some with ISL and others with 802.1q).
The trunking protocol is not an attribute of a VLAN, it is an attribute of a
physical (trunking) port.  You have some VLANs, put them on whatever trunk
port you desire.

Fred Reimer - CCNA


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From: johnman johnman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:50 PM
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Subject: Trunking ISL and 802.1Q on the same Interface [7:74197]

Have couple of VLAN some with ISL and other with 802.1Q.

Can I  trunk all of them  (ISL and 802.1Q)  on  one physical  fastethernet 
on my 2620 router ?

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