Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
1. See Priscilla's response first.
2. Your query wondering about what protocols other than Novell that can
use
the 802.3 frame makes me wonder if you have misunderstood encapsulation.
Novell's encapsulations were developed prior to the IEEE finalizing their
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Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
1. See Priscilla's response first.
2. Your query
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At 09:39 PM 10/3/01, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
1. See Priscilla's response first.
2. Your query wondering about what protocols other than Novell
that can use
At 09:52 AM 10/4/01, Marty Adkins wrote:
The reason that show int only displays the IP encapsulation is the
same reason that only the IP address (and mask) are displayed, not
all layer three addresses -- history. The cisco (sic) product line
started out as only an IP router, so all displays and
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At 09:12 AM 10/4/01, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
I'm not sure, but I think we're talking
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At 09:39 PM 10/3/01, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
1. See Priscilla's response first.
2. Your query wondering about what protocols other than Novell
that can use
! ;-)
Priscilla
A little respect for our history! ;-
Chuck
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At 09:27 PM 10/3/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
IP uses ARPA, which is Cisco's ridiculous term for Ethernet II.
isn't ARPA the acronym for the Advanced Research Project Agency, the
progenitor of that which we all
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At 09:12 AM 10/4/01, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
I'm not sure, but I think we're
Hi Group,
I am checking on the what the Certification Zone CD is saying about 802.3
ethernet frames. Here is what they say:
Novell 802.3 raw frames do not use 802.2, so they do not have a protocol
identifier. In
practice, encapsulated IPX frames do have an hexadecimal FF in the first
byte, so
At 06:29 PM 10/3/01, Lists Wizard wrote:
Hi Group,
I am checking on the what the Certification Zone CD is saying about 802.3
ethernet frames. Here is what they say:
Novell 802.3 raw frames do not use 802.2, so they do not have a protocol
identifier. In
practice, encapsulated IPX frames do have
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Subject: CCIE Written: Ethernet 802.3 Frames [7:21945]
Hi Group,
I am checking on the what the Certification Zone CD is saying about
802.3
ethernet frames. Here is what they say:
Novell 802.3 raw frames do not use 802.2, so they do not have a protocol
identifier
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Subject: CCIE Written: Ethernet 802.3 Frames [7:21945]
Hi Group,
I am checking on the what the Certification Zone CD is saying about
802.3
ethernet frames. Here is what they say:
Novell 802.3 raw frames do not use 802.2, so they do not have a
protocol
identifier
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