standard trunk protocol [7:40809]

2002-04-08 Thread TP

Dear Group,
I'm confused.
In a multi-vendor enviroment I've to design a VLANs scenario.
So I can prefer  802.1Q tagging (standard) on the trunk link. And then? How
to
manage the VLAN informations?
Is VTP (or DTP) a cisco protocol?
Is there a standard in order to manage the vlan information dynamically?
Thanks.
Teresa




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Re: standard trunk protocol [7:40809]

2002-04-08 Thread Erick B.

Yes there is, it's called GVRP which is part/extension
of 802.1q. Not all vendors support this though so
YMMV.

VTP, DTP are Cisco propiertary.

--- TP  wrote:
 Dear Group,
 I'm confused.
 In a multi-vendor enviroment I've to design a VLANs
 scenario.
 So I can prefer  802.1Q tagging (standard) on the
 trunk link. And then? How
 to
 manage the VLAN informations?
 Is VTP (or DTP) a cisco protocol?
 Is there a standard in order to manage the vlan
 information dynamically?
 Thanks.
 Teresa
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