So based on this does this mean that 802.1q is both the vlan protocol as
well as the frame-tagging protocol compared to Cisco's VTP and ISL?
Thanks
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802.1q should be used between cisco amd noncisco devices.
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You would want to use 802.1q. But I think you would need to manually make
sure that each switch had the appropriate VLANs on them (i.e. manually do
the job of VTP).
Mike W.
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802.1q should be used between cisco amd noncisco devices.
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> Hello,What is the VLAN protocol that can runs between a Cisco and a
> non-Cisco switch? I understand that VTP is the protocol if only running
> Cisco switche
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