I guess you should try integrated routing and bridging (IRB) , running two
bvi interfaces for each network. Go to CCO and do search on Configuring IRB.
I think this mught work, but you would have to go to your lab and try it
out. I don't think that it will be possible for you to have two vlans then
on your switch,because , in that case, when you are running IRB, you cannot
have ISL nor 802.1q.
Dragi


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