As I am reading through IPexpert/vendor/real labs, before I actually start 
typing; as soon as I see that I will be configuring a dot1q tunnel- I find the 
switches involved, set system MTU 1504, save, make sure there aren't any IPv6 
requirements for the switches as well(this would require the ipv6 
unicast-routing command and a reboot as well) and then reboot.  I then continue 
reading through the rest of the lab.  

Thanks!
Nick

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On Oct 18, 2012, at 9:01 AM, "Mills, Derek" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Most times configuring dot1q tunnel in the lab will work just fine without 
> changing the MTU on the switches. What is the opinion on whether we should 
> change it or not? If there is a specific task requirement for it there is no 
> question, but is it expected and standard procedure just to increase it ALL 
> the time when you configure it? Will you miss the points if you don't 
> configure it?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> DEREK MILLS
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