Then they're only x-mitting the traffic for one VLAN...... (which ever VLAN
the port is in on the one switch).......  If they're only using VLAN 1
(default for all ports) then you can use this method because trunks are only
needed for multiple VLANs.

Mike W.

"Patrick Donlon"  wrote in message
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> I'm familiar with the concept off using vlan trunks to send vlan
information
> to a connected switch, however I've been working on a new site and have
> discovered that they use a different approach. I was surprised to find
that
> they just plug in the port off one switch straight into the next switch
with
> a crossover and off they go.
> This works but could someone point out the pitfalls off such an approach
>
> cheers
>
> Pat




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