This is not true. Only ISL trunking requires a fast ethernet connection. You
can do dot1 trunking on a 261X.


""Chris Charlebois""  wrote in message
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> Vlan trunking requires a fast ethernet connection.  It cannot be trunked
> with a 261X.  You'd need a 262X.
>
> If you have to deal with a 2611, your options become much more limited.
You
> could replace the 2611 with a 2620.  Or you could get a ethernet module
for
> the 2611.  Unfortunately, last time I checked (whish was a couple years
ago,
> given) those ethernet modules came in two models, 1 and 4 port, and cost
> about $1000 per port.
>
> Another option would be to replace the 2611 with a 1750.  It's got one
fast
> ethernet port.  If this network is as small as it sounds, it'd be a viable
> option.
>
> Oh, and about trunking, the way it works is you define the switch port
> connected to the router as a trunk.  This allows multiple (in your case,
> all) vlans to use the one port.  The router is configured with
subinterfaces
> on the fastethernet port, one for each vlan.  The router can then route
> between these vlans.




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