>>The following is a stereo (2 Mikes) message
>>[Mike <A 
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>>Mike <A 
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>>[Mike F:]
>>I tested this feature on a 2924 Enterprise switch with a 
Cisco 2514 
>>(IOS 12.0 IP Enterprise feature set) recently, and it 
appears indeed
>>to provide protection against directly writing to the MAC 
of the target.
>>

Pretty good for having blading on the brain... 
If I recall correctly, 2514's are unable to support 
Trunking.  So it was a
Cisco 45xx with FastEthernet card, but you already knew 
that.  Just trying
to confuse us, once again, I see...

-LLL

>>To further confuse the reader, I must point out that the 
802.10 frame spec
>>(for use on the trunk line) includes a boolean flag for 
fragmented ether
>>frames.  Cisco's documentation claims to ignore the 
fragmentation field...
>>
>>I'm going roller blading now :)
>>
>>.....
>>
>>[Mike S]:
>>And there you have it.
>>
>>      -MS

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