You may also want to have a look at this link "NAT on a stick":

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
094430.shtml

It isn't one arm routing, but you should be able to connect your dsl to your
switch, your router to your switch, and make this work without vlans while
using multiple computers behind it.  Let me know if you get it to work, I
have never tried it but always wanted to.

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 4:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: One arm routing?? with a Cisco 2500 router and a Cicso
[7:61988]


that type of setup should be done with an ISL/Dot1q trunk, I
dont believe 2500 routers
are capable of that type of function on 10Bt interfaces...

You could however split the DSL connection by aggregating
the dsl into one vlan
on the switch, then connecting a crossover to other vlans.
That will allow several
networks to use the DSL at the same time, providing you have
more than one IP...

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems


----- Original Message -----
From: "tafnap" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: One arm routing?? with a Cisco 2500 router and a
Cicso catalyst [7:61983]


> I am working on a home network lab and I was wondering is
it possible to
>   take my DSL connection and connect it though my switch
to my router
> then back to my switch via a one routing type setup?
>
> I have been playing with it for a couple days and can't
get the vlans
> setup and working properly on my switch or router to route
the traffic
> via two vlans...any thoughts?
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