Brian - Yes, it is.  It can do routing as far as routing between VLANs.  Of
course, certain features on regular routers might not be supported such as
VPN, etc..


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> This may be a newbie question so please forgive. It is my understanding
> that when you go between VLANS on a subnet, traffic goes in the port to
> one VLAN, then it goes though the router, then to the other VLAN. I
> think this is true. If I were to upgrade the Switch to layer 3, would I
> be able to do routing between VLANS and subnets without a router? Can it
> work as a router, as a totally independent unit. (meaning upgrading to
> the EMI (layer 3).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian




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