There are lots of ISL trunks still working, if it ain't broke...  But
yes the direction is dot1q and I have been suggesting customers consider
dot1q on new installs.  The original argument, dot1q does not support
per VLAN spanning, is no longer valid.

 Dave

Sean Knox wrote:
> 
> Is ISL still widely used? Are there still many shops out there using it? (I
> assume Cisco only outfits) It seems that Cisco has all but dropped support
> for it in favor of dot1q.
> 
> Sean
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