>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Marko Milivojevic" 
>To: 
>Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 4:24 PM
>Subject: RE: Trunking over Aironet bridge? [7:42833]
>
>
>> > yes, you must change the default frame size on the ethernet 
>> > side of both
>> > bridges to 1522 (default 1518). As far as the radio is 
>> > concern it will pass
>> > the frames out over the wireless. You will need a switch on 
>> > the other end of
>> > the bridge to recieve the frames and break out the vlans.
>> 
>> That would be required for ISL, but 802.1q should go with no
>> changes?
>> 
>> 
>> Marko.
>> 
>> An 802.1q frame size is modified with a 4 byte field that is inserted
>between the SA and the type or length field. Therefore the max frame size is
>1522. The 340 series connect to the lan @ 10BaseT therfore they could not be
>connected to a trunkport. The 350 series bridges can connect @ 10/100 BaseT
>therefore they can be connected to a Trunk Port. 802.1q can be carried over
>access and trunk links. ISL can only be carried over a trunk link. 
>The trunk port on both switches will need to be set to "nonegotiate" This is
>assuming you are connecting to a 350 series bridge.
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