The switches you have support both ISL and Dot1Q if you are running the
enterprise code, not sure for the standard stuff.  For a sample config:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/43.html

Hope that helps.


""Arun""  wrote in message
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> Hi
> ISL is cisco stuff ......if ur network is all cisco you can use ISL in
that
> but if it involves other switches or in near future u see this thing use
> Dot.1Q.This is for the equipment ..and for the performance thing which one
> is better i thing somebody more experienced can help u on this .
>
> regards
> Arun Sharma
> ""Sammi""  wrote in message
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> > I'm not clear on which standard I should use for VLAN setup.
> > I will be using a 2948G-L3 as a core switch. Connected to the core
> > will be a number of 2948xl as access switches. The majority of these
> > access ports will connect directly to end stations, though some will
> > connect to other 2948s (via fiber and via wireless) which then will
> > connect to end stations.
> >
> > Does this last fact mean I must use ISL so as to implement trunking?




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