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Re: 802.1q and 10mb/s ethernet posted 02/17/2006
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>802.1q is physically a larger frame type right? An 802.1Q header addes 4 bytes. It goes from 1518 to 1522. James Darren Pedley wrote: Hi, A little off ccie topic but.... 802.1q is physically a larger frame type right? (or is that ISL?), which means you need 100 full duplex or something right? Does somebody have a good understanding of this? and perhaps options which may be available if only 10mb/s is available. Ta Darren _______________________________________________________________________ Subscription information may be found at: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html