So based on this does this mean that 802.1q is both the vlan protocol as
well as the frame-tagging protocol compared to Cisco's VTP and ISL?

Thanks

>From: "J-B" >Reply-To: "J-B" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re:
VLAN protocol b/w Cisco and non-Cisco switches? [7:39673] >Date: Wed, 27
Mar 2002 15:48:25 -0500 > >Sr. > >802.1q is the way to go with a non
cisco switch....actually there is lot of >talking about cisco droping
ISL..... > >JB >""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > 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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