@marcos, you mentioned that " curiously I used the switch nonegotiate command." 
 That's actually pretty funny and I'm glad i asked this question now. I applied 
 it out of best practice so they wouldn't negotiate a trunk. Not because I was 
turning off the trunking protocol. (That's what was going thru my head 
anyways). 

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On May 29, 2013, at 4:20 AM, Marcos Hiroshi Umino <[email protected]> wrote:

> My apologies, in haste I mistyped I should have written DTP, not VTP. Glad 
> that it was understood anyway.
> 
> ---
> Marcos Hiroshi Umino (mobile)
> 
> Le 29/05/2013 à 02:44, Josh Miller <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
>> I agree, the command "switchport nonegotiate" disables Dynamic Trunking 
>> Protocol (DTP), just preventing the port from negotiating whether to be a 
>> trunk or access port, and doesn't disable VTP.
>> 
>> You must define an encapsulation protocol in order to use "switchport mode 
>> trunk".
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:18 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Marcos,
>>> Thanks for the quick reply! :)
>>> okay, I get what you are saying and it made sense until I fired up a 
>>> switch...
>>> 
>>> Cat1(config-if)#switchport ?
>>>   nonegotiate    Device will not engage in negotiation protocol on this
>>>                  interface
>>>   <cr>
>>> 
>>> But thank you, So it wasn't VTP I confused dot1q, it was DTP I confused 
>>> with dot1q. As I'm more than positive VTP still runs when DTP is shut off, 
>>> in which, using the command "switchport nonegotiate" would do, turn of the 
>>> Dynamic Trunking Protocol. Unless that is what you mean? Sorry, it get's 
>>> even more confusing when typos occur when talking about stuff like this.
>>> 
>>> Aww, thanks, so My question wasn't so technical as it was understanding the 
>>> task. Big thanks!
>>> 
>>> Happy Labbing, (Oh, and if anyone wants to validate this, or add their two 
>>> cents, I would love to hear it)
>>> -Joey
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 2013-05-28 22:28, Marcos Hiroshi Umino wrote:
>>>> You are confusing the dot1q trunk protocol with the VLAN Trunking
>>>> Protocol. VTP, got it?
>>>> 
>>>> Curiously, your answer already includes switchport nonegotiate, which
>>>> disables VTP. But you should use either ISL or 802.1q, you cannot run
>>>> a trunk without picking one of these. So you were almost there.
>>>> 
>>>> ---
>>>> Marcos Hiroshi Umino (mobile)
>>>> 
>>>> Le 28/05/2013 à 23:05, [email protected] a écrit :
>>>> 
>>>>> Task 1.2 from the CCNP-to-CCIE Transition kit Switch Lab 3. There are 3 
>>>>> mini tasks associated with this one:
>>>>> - "Configure manual trunking with dot1q encapsulation on the fa0/23 and 
>>>>> fa0/24 interfaces between Cat1 and Cat2."
>>>>> - "Shutdown the Gig interconnections between Cat1 and Cat2."
>>>>> -- Here's the kicker --> "Configure port-channel 12 interface between 
>>>>> Cat1 and Cat2 as a manual trunk without any trunkning protocol, with 
>>>>> these ports as members."
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is what I came up with:
>>>>> 
>>>>> int range fa1/0/23 - 24
>>>>> desc ### Link->Cat2 ###
>>>>> switch trunk encap dot1q
>>>>> switch mode trunk
>>>>> switch none
>>>>> exit
>>>>> int fa1/0/48
>>>>> shutdown
>>>>> exit
>>>>> int po12
>>>>> desc ### Po12->Cat2 ###
>>>>> switch trunk encap neg
>>>>> switch mode trunk
>>>>> exit
>>>>> int range fa1/0/23 - 24
>>>>> channel-group 12 mode on
>>>>> end
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> but when I applied it, it rejected it. Command rejected: An interface 
>>>>> whose trunk encapsulation is "Auto" can not be configured to "trunk" mode.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cat1(config)#int range fa1/0/23 - 24
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)# desc ### Link->Cat2 ###
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)# switch trunk encap dot1q
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)# switch mode trunk
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)# switch none
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)#exit
>>>>> Cat1(config)#int fa1/0/48
>>>>> Cat1(config-if)# shutdown
>>>>> Cat1(config-if)#exit
>>>>> Cat1(config)#int po12
>>>>> Cat1(config-if)# desc ### Po12->Cat2 ###
>>>>> Cat1(config-if)# switch trunk encap neg
>>>>> Cat1(config-if)# switch mode trunk
>>>>> Command rejected: An interface whose trunk encapsulation is "Auto" can 
>>>>> not be co
>>>>> nfigured to "trunk" mode.
>>>>> Cat1(config-if)#exit
>>>>> Cat1(config)#int range fa1/0/23 - 24
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)# channel-group 12 mode on
>>>>> Cat1(config-if-range)#end
>>>>> Cat1#
>>>>> *Mar  1 00:35:17.704: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
>>>>> Cat1#
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> According to the DSG, the author uses dot1q trunking explicitly. My 
>>>>> biggest question is, is this a trick question??? as the visio drawing 
>>>>> clearly displays the link as a dot1q etherchannel mode, and the little 
>>>>> mini task states to put the single ports in dot1q encapsulation. Should I 
>>>>> have known to manually set it, even though the guide says not too?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks, this would be useful to know as I progress to the 8 hour labs and 
>>>>> the real deal. Thank you.
>>>>> 
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