In the "real world" when would you set a trunk type in "auto" rather than
"desirable"?
Both will be triggered when the connected device is set to "on", "desirable"
(or auto when setup with "desirable").
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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d to either 'on' or
'desirable' to activate a trunk."
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... And the answer comes from ... you guessed it ... "Cisco LAN Switching"
by Clark and Hamilton. page 320
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Thanks again ... I wished we add a major bookstore in Fairfield
Do you have a "real world&q
Thanks, sometimes I forget the obvious :)
Pierre-Alex
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