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List:       cisco-nsp
Subject:    Re: [nsp] cat5k w/rsm versus foundry 802.1q
From:       Dmitri Kalintsev <dek () hades ! uz>
Date:       2000-04-20 5:11:34
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 03:56:20PM -0500, nicholas harteau wrote:
> 
> However, 'set vlan mapping' doesn't seem to do what I think it does:
> 
> set vlan mapping dot1q 1010 isl 10
> set trunk 1/1  on dot1q 1-1005

IMHO, right command here would be 

set trunk 1/1 on dot1q 1-4095

so it would include your newly mapped VLAN 1010 (1010 is less than 1005,
right?)

The idea behind this is that 802.1q has VLAN id's from 1 to 4095 as far as I
remember, and you are not allowing VLAN that you've just mapped. Actually I
don't see why in the first place you have to map it anyways. Usually mapping
is used for vice versa - when you have 802.1q VLAN number that is larger than
1000 - in this case you'll have to map it to ISL VLAN in the allowed range.

SY,
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