I have actually performed trunking over a cisco point to point bridge. I
have also configure trunking between a cisco 350 series AP and a
Workgroup bridge. This actually is working for one of my customers.
Later on in the 802.11a access points you will be able to create
seperate vlans on the ap. T
I wanted to correct one respondents in that you can Trunk over 802.11b
wireless bridges, as well as a cisco access point and a workgroup
bridge.
The latest firmware 11.10T for cisco access points do have some form of
prioritizing traffic. You can forward or discard packets based on
Ethertype,
IP P
>- 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 ra
>
>From: christopher brown
>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
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.
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