I would have to agree with David.  After initially reading the question I
also thought ISL.  However, even though ISL is a proprietary Cisco protocol
it isn't limited to just Cat's, and I think that is what the person asking
the question was looking for.  I do however think that it is a poorly worded
question since ISL is described as "A Cisco protocol for interconnecting
multiple switches and maintaining VLAN information as traffic goes between
switches."  You could have argued the point either way.  Just my .02 cents.

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Answer to Question #2 can be found here in the last sentence of the
introduction incase anyone is interested.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/21.html#related

David



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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I'll bite.
>
>#1  not sure, but I would say DLCI 1023 is reserved for LMI
>#2  VTP (Virtual Trunk Protocol) is the proprietary protocol on the >Cat's

See, I was thinking ISL... could be a number of answers.

>#3  Framing, Line Coding, Clocking, and channels (or timeslots)
>

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