Originally posted by: her209
How about this one?
ARP - used to resolve which interface has which IP
IPX is layer 3.Originally posted by: robmurphy
IPX
LDAP
vlans? lawl...some might say MPLS is layer 2.5Originally posted by: acaeti
MPLS - fancy schmancy VLANs (sorta)
Originally posted by: cmetz
spidey07, ATM. (some confused folks think otherwise, but we know where ATM belongs...)
Originally posted by: spidey07
CGMP - cisco proprietary messaging used to communicate multicast group membership to non IGMP aware L2 switches.
Ethernet, ATM and ISDN all reach up through Layer-2.Originally posted by: acaeti
Isn't SONET more a layer 1 protocol, like Ethernet, ATM or ISDN?
Although 802.1x itself is Layer-2 I'd be careful grouping it with other Layer-2 protocols since the majority of 802.1x deployments are dependent on upper-layer protocols (i.e. RADIUS).802.1x
Originally posted by: jlazzaro
vlans? lawl...some might say MPLS is layer 2.5Originally posted by: acaeti
MPLS - fancy schmancy VLANs (sorta)![]()