Hey all,

In my Googleness I've found some old (2006 and back) comments about SUP2's and 
not being able to do VRF-Lite on many interfaces.

Research has indicated SOME interfaces are supported, loopbacks for example, 
but I can find no definitive of which ones are supported.

Or... in the past 3 years has there been any IOS releases which may have 
updated it.

I saw a brief post which wasn't complete in which someone used a line card to 
loop the Ethernet back or somesuch to get SVI's into a VRF.... but I couldn't 
find anymore.

Essentially VLAN's or SVI's is what I want to get into a VRF, and it would be 
nice for layer 3 interfaces as well... but I will take what I can get.  Does 
anyone have any creative ideas on how one might accomplish this?  i.e. using 
one of the maybe supported WAN cards (is there a list?) in which we could 
accomplish the same result.

Thanks all (and to Ian Cox's earlier comments)

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