Tony van Ree said:
> hi,
>
> yes using bridging but why would you want to.
>
> Teunis,
>
> On Friday, September 07, 2001 at 12:20:02 AM, Fuller Michael wrote:
>
> > Is it possible for VLANs in the same VTP domain to span WAN links ?
> > If so, how can this be acheived ?
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Sure you could but to be honest I didn't even think of it as it is
quite rare for people to by Cisco routers and disable ip routing so LANE
is what comes to mind.
Charlie Hartwell wrote:
>
> Wouldn't it be possible to use traditional transparent bridging
> across the WAN link? I can't think of a
Wouldn't it be possible to use traditional transparent bridging
across the WAN link? I can't think of any problems with it but I
haven't tried it with .1q before.
Worth labbing anyway
--- MADMAN wrote: > It;s called LANE, don't go
there ;)
>
> Dave
>
> Fuller Michael wrote:
> >
> > Is
It;s called LANE, don't go there ;)
Dave
Fuller Michael wrote:
>
> Is it possible for VLANs in the same VTP domain to span WAN links ?
> If so, how can this be acheived ?
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hi,
yes using bridging but why would you want to.
Teunis,
On Friday, September 07, 2001 at 12:20:02 AM, Fuller Michael wrote:
> Is it possible for VLANs in the same VTP domain to span WAN links ?
> If so, how can this be acheived ?
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