>  > > -------------------------
>>  > actually it is by doing secondaries, but i would highly recommend doing
>>  > vlans if possible. keep it clean and simple.
>>
>>
>>  one may also configure the physical interfaces as L3 interfaces - just as
>>  one might do on a router with several ethernet ports.
>
>
>Oooooo ok, now THAT statement leads me to believe the L3 switching IS
>possible without VLANs.
>

Ouch.  L3 switching is routing. Routing interconnects subnets/IP 
prefixes. If a VLAN is a subnet, it can be routed. If a piece of wire 
is a subnet, it can be routed.


Again:  L3 switching is not a technology. It is salesbabble.




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