Hi,

On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 08:32:05PM -0600, Justin Shore wrote:
> I thought it was weird too but I pretty much copied that out of the new 
> Router Security Strategies book, pages 210-211, just to be sure.  The 
> first sentence under the "No-negotiate mode" heading is:
> 
> "Puts the LAN port into permanent trunking mode but prevents the port 
> from generating DTP frames."

Sounds like something that will end up in a Cisco Exam...

"Wrong, but the book says it's so, so it must be the right answer".

gert 

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