From: ihatecisco@att.net
Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 17:31:51 GMT-3
think about your question.
No it doesn't have to be.
But if you have one side allowing Vlan 5, and another side allowing Vlan 6.
why would you want to run trunking?
> Hi,
>
> Does the list of allowed vlans HAVE to be configured on both sides of a trunk
> link?
>
> If it does but isn't, or if the set of allowed vlans doesn't match on both
> sides, what the best and easiest way to identify this problem?
>
> thanks, dt
>
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