I am not an expert on mixed switching devices, but I would say in your
scenario I would make sure that if you're seting up
trunks then you will need to use 802.1q industry standar encap instead of
isl which is more of cisco proprietary.
Switches from different vendors must follow industry standa
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I am not an expert on mixed switching devices, but I would say in your
scenario I would
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> I am not an expert on mixed switching devices, but I would say in your
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> Not true from my experience.
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> I have Bay Accelars as my core and Cisco, Cabletron and
kaw, MCSE CCNA CCNP
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>I am not an
: Steve and Monica Brokaw
Subject: Re: Upgrading to Cisco switches
Yes, I have both 1000Mb and 100Mb fiber links and 100 Mb UTP links as well,
to other vendors switches.
I just wish that the other vendors switches supported UDLD and BPDU's per
VLAN like Cisco does.
Scott
> Well, the spann
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