On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 09:12:29AM -0500, Boris Epstein wrote: > OK... but why does it need to be a trunk port? If you are on a trunk port then your machine needs to be configured for VLANs. If you are not on a trunk port then your machine needs to be configured normally. It _sounds_ like you have configured your machine for VLANs but are not on a trunk port. -- rgds Stephen