On Oct 16, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Joerg Mayer wrote:

> What is the minimum frame size of a tagged Ethernet frame (802.1Q)?  
> 64 or 68?

64.  See section 3.5 of

        http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.3-2005_section1.pdf

(I obviously left out the preamble and SFD, but included the FCS).

I think the minimum frame size originally came from a requirement that  
an Ethernet frame had to span the entire Ethernet segment by the time  
the last part of the frame was transmitted; that means that the total  
content of the frame, including the Ethernet header, any 802.1Q  
headers, the payload, and the FCS, has to be >= the minimum size, so  
the more 802.1Q headers you have, the fewer bytes of payload you need  
to get to the minimum frame size.
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