RE: VLan encap. over WAN [7:52613]

2002-09-03 Thread Walker, James - Is

Create a 'bridge-group' by issuing the command on the interfaces you want to
span.




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Subject: VLan encap. over WAN [7:52613]


I have the following problem, 

I have two locations connected bya ATM from a service provide, and I get
ethernet at each end, now I would like to send Vlan tagged frames 802.1q
over the link, as I need to have two IP networks span both sites.

But when I turn tagging on, It does not work, and the Provider says that his
equipment can4t handle the tagged frames

Is there any way to work around this, with routing or switching ??

please let me know 

Best regards
Arni




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RE: VLan encap. over WAN [7:52613]

2002-09-03 Thread Daniel Cotts

How about two PVCs in the ATM?

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 From: Arni V. Skarphedinsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Subject: VLan encap. over WAN [7:52613]
 
 
 I have the following problem, 
 
 I have two locations connected bya ATM from a service 
 provide, and I get
 ethernet at each end, now I would like to send Vlan tagged 
 frames 802.1q
 over the link, as I need to have two IP networks span both sites.
 
 But when I turn tagging on, It does not work, and the 
 Provider says that his
 equipment can4t handle the tagged frames
 
 Is there any way to work around this, with routing or switching ??
 
 please let me know 
 
 Best regards
 Arni




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Re: VLan encap. over WAN [7:52613]

2002-09-03 Thread MADMAN

Yes routing will solve the problem.  Also the Cisco, or formerly Cisco
8110 supports a larger enet packet size.  The problem with the tagged
frames is that they look like giants, 1518 bytes.

  Dave

Arni V. Skarphedinsson wrote:
 
 I have the following problem,
 
 I have two locations connected bya ATM from a service provide, and I get
 ethernet at each end, now I would like to send Vlan tagged frames 802.1q
 over the link, as I need to have two IP networks span both sites.
 
 But when I turn tagging on, It does not work, and the Provider says that
his
 equipment can4t handle the tagged frames
 
 Is there any way to work around this, with routing or switching ??
 
 please let me know
 
 Best regards
 Arni
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612-664-3367

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