That is what I want to know. What is the frame type that will Ethernet/Token 
Ring will use to transport TCP/IP traffic. Nothing travel on the wire unless 
its in a frame format. I know that we don't have to select one when 
configuring TCP/IP, but Ethernet/Token Ring  must be using one.

Regards

Adiah


>From: "Thomas Crowe" 
>Reply-To: 
>To: "CCIE TB" , 
>Subject: RE: What frame format used by TCP/IP? [7:25924]
>Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:17:01 -0500
>
>TCP/IP doesn't use a frame type per se.  Frame types are set at the Data
>Link Layer (Layer 2).  For example TCP/IP can run over Token Ring (802.5),
>FDDI, Fast Ethernet, etc etc, and all of these Link Layer topologies each
>have their own frame type.
>
>HTH
>
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>Compared with IPX/SPX, what type of frames does TCP/IP use?
>
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