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vlans across WAN

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ttnnee

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Sep 20, 2001
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To allow multiple vlans to cross a t1 do you just trunk the serial interface with ISL, or is it possible to trunk WAN links?
 
No, it is not possible. Why: Because the ISL technology is based on LAN Technologies there is no support for using ISL on a serial interface. But there might be another solution that satisfy your problem and/or objectives. So repost with the problem/objective that you are trying to accomplish and the forum should be able to help you out.
 
I disagree.. it is possible to trunk across a WAN link BUT... it's not recommended for many technologies. For example, with MPLS, you can run your VLANs across the WAN between a branch office and your corporate office.

"This feature module describes the Ethernet over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) feature, which transports Layer 2 VLAN packets across an MPLS backbone. This document contains information about the benefits of Ethernet over MPLS (EoMPLS) and lists supported platforms. It also provides configuration tasks, examples and related commands."


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I wholeheartedly agree with you Wybnormal that MPLS is probably what his/her solution will requires(I have implemented it on many occasions in the Service Provider and Enterprise World and is a very solid and standardized protocol especially in the newer codes), but he/she hasn't given enough info. on the objectives. As he/she states he/she wants to, "...trunk the serial interface with ISL...", which can't be done. That is why I asked him/her to repost with some more info. on what he/she is trying to accomplish. Does that clarify my answer?
 
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