[asterisk-users] OT: Does IEEE 801.2q include VLAN trunking?
Douglas Mortensen
doug at impalanetworks.com
Tue Nov 29 07:41:23 CST 2011
Yes. That's exactly what 802.1q is. Technically 802.1q allows the network devices to tag each Ethernet frame with a VLAN ID. This way if you have 3 vlans, they can all be "trunked" over 1 Ethernet port by means of tagging the VLAN ID.
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Doug Mortensen
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From: "Ruben Rögels" <ruben.roegels at jumping-frog.org>
To: "asterisk-users at lists.digium.com" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Tue, Nov 29, 2011 10:38:15 GMT+00:00
Subject: [asterisk-users] OT: Does IEEE 801.2q include VLAN trunking?
Hello List,
I'm a little bit confused as I read about IEEE 801.2.q
So, my actual question is: Does a switch stating to support IEEE 801.2q
also supports VLAN trunking?
As I understand the standard, I suppose it does, but I'm not sure.
Can someone clarify this for me, please?
Thank you vermy much.
Best regards,
Ruben
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