I don't know why it never occurred to me, but on 802.1q trunk links, non-native 
vlans are encapsulated within 802.1q headers, therefore max packets would have 
to be fragmented. On trunks that support it, should standard practice to bump 
up the mtu on both sides to account for the 802.1q header. If so, what are the 
downsides?



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