The only relationship is that VLANs are frequently used in conjunction
with trunking. Clearly neither of them requires this.
- Marc
On 28 Aug 2001, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
>
> Marc Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I *think* that this may be covered in the 802.11Q VLAN software available
> > for Linux. I am not certain, as I have not actually tried to use it in
> > this fashion, but I do recall seeing discussion of it...
>
> I don't see how VLANs (pick your standard; IEEE 802.1Q or whatever)
> and any sort of trunking (pick your standard; IEEE 802.3ad, Cisco,
> whatever) has a direct relationship.
>
> So I find this to be a little bit weird.
>
> --kevin
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