> Hi there,
>
> Anyone knows something about ethernet protocol 0x8100, I'm seeing lot's
> of such packets on a segment where only IP routers exchanging routes
> thru OSPF. 0x8100 is registered to Bay Netwrks, but even a Cisco 2500
> participate in sending such packets to its default gateway.
Ether type 0x8100 is the 802.1Q Tag Protocol Type used
for 802.1Q tagged frames. 802.1Q is an IEEE (probably
still draft) standard for encapsulating the VLAN ID in
packets.
Patrick
>
> Anyone with any information on this?
>
> TIA, Cheers.
>
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