802.1Q (1998)  and  802.1Q (2003)

802.1Q (1998) and 802.1Q (2003)

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802.1Q (1998) and 802.1Q (2003) vicky 06-26-2008
Posted by vicky on June 26, 2008, 2:17 am
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Hi,

can any body plz explain the difference b/w

IEEE 802.1Q (1998) and IEEE 802.1Q (2003)


Thanks in advance.


Vikrant

Posted by Rich Seifert on June 26, 2008, 11:53 am
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In article

> Hi,
>
> can any body plz explain the difference b/w
>
> IEEE 802.1Q (1998) and IEEE 802.1Q (2003)
>

Have you read the two documents to see what the differences are?

Standards are "living documents"; they undergo constant revision and
amendment, particularly when they address a bustling, growing market
such as LAN internetworking. Much of the material in these two
publications is unchanged, but there are numerous revisions, amendments,
and corrections that routinely get "swept" into the base standard every
few years.

If you have a need to design or build products to these standards, you
should read and understand them before starting out.

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