GVRP is a "standards" way of adding/pruning VLANs between switches. I've
used it in an all Cabletron environment, but never on a Cisco switch.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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802.1q should  be used  between cisco amd noncisco devices.

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> Hello,What is the VLAN protocol that can runs between a Cisco and a
> non-Cisco switch? I understand that VTP is the protocol if only running
> Cisco switches. Is it still IEEE 802.1q that propagates VLAN info.
> between these non-Cisco switches?  If so, then can IEEE 802.1q be
> considered a frame-tagging protocol as well as a vlan protocol? I
> understand that Cisco has ISL and VTP.Thank you.
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