If i'm correct. It's a router that can support ISL encapulastion then you
shouldn't have any problems routing between the VLANs.

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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Jason Swenson wrote:

> Can someone enlighten me as to what constitutes a Vlan capable router?  
> 
> Jason
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