From: Brian O'Malley (briano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 23 2002 - 12:34:35 GMT-3
On the 3920, there is a default VLAN with an ID of 1 for ethernet. The
config guide says, "Note The VLAN with the VLAN name of "default" is an
Ethernet VLAN and is the VLAN that will be used to transmit information
for Cisco proprietary protocols, such as VTP and CDP."
My assumption then is that this VLAN would never come into play unless
you had the "2-port fiber and copper Inter-Switch Link (ISL) uplink for
Token Ring transport over Fast Ethernet."
Can anyone confirm or deny?
Thanks.
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