Re: nter-Vlan routing [7:38088]

2002-03-13 Thread Ivan

Hi,

yes, your router need IP Plus to running ISL or dot1q for Inter-vlan
routing.

You should check out the flash and memory size for IP Plus, that is easy to
install it.

Ivan

""colin newman""  wrote in message
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> 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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RE: nter-Vlan routing [7:38088]

2002-03-13 Thread Kelly Cobean

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

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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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RE: nter-Vlan routing [7:38088]

2002-03-13 Thread Joseph Brunner

Were you able to specify encapsulation ISL/DOT1Q on the router? You still
need to be able to understand
the trunked VLANS being received on 1 physical connection, using the same
encapsulation as the switch.
I think you need the PLUS/ENTERPRISE Feature set, hence more dram/flash. A
valid configuration, puts
ip addresses and specifies encapsulation per sub-if, and each each sub-if is
assigned a vlan #.

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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

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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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RE: nter-Vlan routing [7:38088]

2002-03-14 Thread Michael Witte

This link will help to find any feature supported on any platform and the
IOS required. Otherwise it is difficult at best to figure out the supported
features.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl


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