Going from memory here, but I think you are wrong. From what I remember the ASICs and such on the old 10mb routers cant handle the larger frame sizes that could be generated with dot1q trunking.
Peter --On Tuesday, May 14, 2002 3:19 AM -0400 John Golovich wrote: > I believe a 2500 series can act as a router for dot1q trunking. While > 10mb isnt recommended because of overhead, it should work in a lab > environment to gain experience with trunking. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marco Gaona" > To: > Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:48 PM > Subject: RE: 2900 series swithc [7:44092] > > >> which 2900 series. If you are trying to trunk with a router , you will > need >> a fast ethernet on the router. If it's IOS based the command is : >> switchport access vlan 100 >> switchport mode access >> >> You can enter the vlan info in the vlan database by typing >> vlan database >> vlan 100 name Engineering >> >> If it's set-based CLI the command is : >> >> Set trunk 1/1 >> and if you are using a router (must have fast ethernet) in the Fast >> ethernet interface type >> >> encapsulation isl > Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=44236&t=44092 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

