The only way you can create subinterfaces on fastethernet ports is when you
use encapsulation such as dot1q or isl. Otherwise, the router will tell you
that you can't.
"Chris Wornell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I've found out you can't create multiple interfaces on an ethernet port
> apparently. I was wondering why this is exactly? I know you can
accomplish
> the same on serial lines using pvc's but it seems odd you can't do it on
> ethernet. I know there are ethernet only networks and the ip secondary
> command doesn't seem right compared to creating a new interface.
>
> Chris Wornell
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