Hey Group,
         This has now officially gotten to me!!! I've been studying for my 
BCMSN which I am taking on the 11th and have read the CiscoPress book and now 
for a refresh, I am hitting the Switching Exam Cram. I am reading over VLANs 
am very comfortable with them except for one section...End-to-end VLANs. I 
just can't figure out what they mean. In the books they talk about E-2-E 
VLANs and then the next section will be on Local VLANs. I just can't see the 
difference between them, if there is one at all. What I'm taking from their 
explanation is that E-2-E VLANs are spanned over different switch blocks, and 
the local ones stay in their own. If this is so, what is the difference? I 
think I just need someone to explain these 2 terms to me in layman's terms. I 
usually understand things better when they are said simply and then I can 
build on that. I just need to get it to click if you know what I mean... 
Thanks in advance for the help guys, it's appreciated  ;)  I may just be 
overanalyzing these things, if so let me know  ;)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
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