Currently, you can only have bridge-group per interface or sub-interface.
You can create sub interfaces on Fastethernet only when trunking and using
VLANs.

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> Can you put an ethernet interface in multiple bridge groups without
> necessarily routing or bridging between the multiple groups?  For example,
> Fast 1/0 belongs to  Bridge Groups 1,2 and 3 and ATM 1/0.1 belongs to BG
1,
> ATM 1/0.2 belongs to BG 2, etc.
>
> Or am I going to have to wait for the IOS that supports sub interfaces on
> the ethernet interface?
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick Greene
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