It's really the principal that one does not use layer three protocols to
govern layer two activities.


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On 8/21/2001 at 11:55 AM EA Louie wrote:

>Is that the same principle as "one does not route between LANs" ?
>
>or "bridge where you can, route where you must" ?
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peter Van Oene" 
>To: "EA Louie" ; 
>Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 5:51 AM
>Subject: Re: What Router for Routing Between VLANS [7:16609]
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>For clarity since VLANs are a pet peeve of mine, can we ask which router
>will route between trunked interfaces?  One does not route between VLANs,
>one routes between IP subnets with IP routers.
>
>
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>On 8/21/2001 at 2:40 AM EA Louie wrote:
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>>any router that supports VLAN trunking (802.1q or ISL).  The 2600 does if
>>equipped with a fastethernet interface.
>>see http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/50.shtml (I it got using a search
>>for intervlan routing)
>>which indicates the minimun router is the 2620
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Circusnuts"
>>To:
>>Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 7:23 PM
>>Subject: What Router for Routing Between VLANS [7:16609]
>>
>>
>>> I have lent out my CCNP books & do not remember all the router models
>>that
>>> can
>>> route between VLAN's.  I currently have a 4700M doing the job, but
>wanted
>>to
>>> know if a 2600 would route them.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Phil
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