Ok, I stuck my foot in it.....You DO need the IP+ feature-set to route
VLAN's with ISL.  The standard IP feature-set will allow you to create FE
sub-ints, but does not provide the encapsulation necessary to recognize the
ISL tags.  Thanks, Ivan, for prompting me to double check this.  Sorry for
the mis-lead.   And Ivan is correct, adding DRAM to a router is a
piece-of-cake, it's just like adding memory to a PC.

Kelly Cobean, CCNP,CCSA,ACSA,MCSE, MCP+I

-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Cobean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:10 AM
To: ciscogroup
Subject: RE: nter-Vlan routing [7:38088]


You don't need the IP+ feature-set to route VLAN's.  I just tried creating a
sub-interface off of the FE on one of our 2621's running 12.1.5 IP, and it
let me.  That's the only requirement.

Kelly Cobean, CCNP, CCSA, ACSA, MCSE, MCP+I

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
colin newman
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 4:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: nter-Vlan routing [7:38088]


Hi

In order to do Inter-Vlan routing with a 2620, do I need IP Plus IOS?

If the IOS does indeed need to be IP Plus, I will have to add more DRAM to
the 2620. Currently the router has a 32M module of DRAM.  Can I just add
another module into the second slot  - is it that easy?  Any gotchas I
should be aware of?

Thanks

Colin




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