Sorry, thats acct being located in 3 different
buildings not vlans. My point is the ability to do
configurations etc virtual and centrally versus
physically and distributed.
thanks


--- Peter Van Oene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Juniper supports a feature called CCC (circuit cross
> connect) which essentially enables layer two
> technologies to span across WAN backbones via MPLS. 
> This works with many layer two encapsulations
> including ppp, frame, ethernet/802.1q etc.  This
> technique can provide the type of functionality you
> require, however likely at a price point that won't
> mate with the revenue stream it would support.
> 
> Pete
> 
> 
> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
> 
> On 3/13/2001 at 11:29 AM Jack wrote:
> 
> >Anyone know of a way to route Vlans over a WAN
> other than using Cisco ISL?
> >
> >I have customer with two sites, a 7204 on each site
> connected with a DS3
> >but
> >Cisco says that  his VLAN info can only be passed
> over Ethernet interfaces.
> >He has a 6509 behind each router and the VLAN's are
> defined in those
> >switches.
> >
> >Anyone had any experience with GIGAMAN from PacBell
> or Yipes.com ?
> >
> >
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