Q1 yes...
Q2 YEs....but both are -addons for the Superivsor cards
Q3 router needs atleast 100mmb connection for Vlan`s ....CAN use multiple 
(fast etherchannell)... if you want ...also can you gig fibre connections

steve

>From: "Hunt Lee" 
>Reply-To: "Hunt Lee" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: MLS and InterVLAN routing question [7:7498]
>Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 05:08:28 -0400
>
>I have three (stupid) questions in regards to MLS and Inter-VLAN routing
>- sorry  :)  thanks so much for your help in advance.
>
>I understand that in order for MLS to work, one will need:
>
>For Cat 5000 or 5500: Either i) RSM (for internal MLS-RP)
>or ii) with a NetFlow Feature card and directly connected to an external
>Cisco 7200, 7500 or 4700 router for (external MLS-RP)
>
>And for Cat 6000 or 6500:  i) MSM (for internal MLS-RP)
>
>Now, my question is:
>
>Q1) For Cat 5000 or 5500: when do you have to use a Route Switch Feature
>Card? Is it the same as a RSM?
>
>Q2) For Cat 6000 or 6500: what is a MulitLayer Switch Feature Card? Is
>it the same as a MSM?
>
>Q3) As for MLS and Inter-VLAN routing, if an external router is used,
>does the router need to be attached to the switch using mulitple
>Ethernet connections or by a FastEthernet connection using ISL, in both
>cases of MLS and Inter-VLAN routing?
>
>
>Regards,
>Hunt Lee
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