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Posted by vicky on May 24, 2008, 1:44 am
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Hi to all
I am Vikrant, doing training in embedded Techonology.
So my question is ,
1: What the difference between a layer 2 switch which is supporting
only port-based vlan or it support tag (Q)
based vlan.
Is the both are supported by a layer 2 switch (means for sending
data to another switch then ieee
802.1q trunking protocol is used and in rest of case the port
based vlan is used).
2: Is the number of vlans a switch supports is depends on , switch's
controller (means in some switch mannual it 's mentioned that this
switch contains 32 vlans)
3: Please tell me in detalis about a single instance Spanning Tree
Protocol with multiple vlans.
In waiting of u;r reply...
Thanks....
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