If you just have one vlan I don't think you need a router
Duck
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From: Andrew Twigger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 7:03 AM
Subject: Vlans over Links


> Hi Group
>
> I wonder if any body can answer this or point me in the right direction
for
> me.
>
> I am looking at VLANs and what can be done with them.
>
> I know I can use ISL to link two switches together with even a router in
the
> middle and have a vlan running from switch to switch. I am also sure that
I
> can use 802.10 to do the same. Also if my understanding is correct you can
> only use ISL when all interfaces are fast Ethernet?
>
> Question then, can you set up a Vlan between two switches but in between
the
> switches is not just a router but a PIX as well, so you  have :-
>
> Switch1(VLAN10) - - - -  Router - - -  - PIX - - - - - Router - - - - -
> Switch (VLAN10)
>
> Is this possible? if so do you use ISL or 802.10?
>
> Thank in advance.
>
> Andrew
>
> Andrew S. Twigger MCP, Network+, CCNA
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