Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-12 Thread Jeff Smith

Jimmy,
I don't see why it would not work on an Ethernet interface when it does on 
FastEthernet, but I don't have one to test on right now.  Give it a shot, it 
should work.

Jeff


From: Jimmy Leong 
Reply-To: Jimmy Leong 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:18:43 -0400

Hi Jeff :

 Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T ) ,
interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface Ethernet
0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1 
instaed
of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.

Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on FastEthernet
and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS version
should I use ?


cheers
Jimmy



 From: Jeff Smith
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +
 
 Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router is
 external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a stick
 scenario.
 
 From: Jimmy Leong
 Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400
 
 Hi all :
 
  Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on
 Ethernet
 or FastEthernet.
 
 thanks in advance
 
 regards
 Jimmy
 
 
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RE: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-12 Thread Chuck Larrieu

this is apparently an IOS limitation. A pal of mine was telling me that
commencing with IOS 12.2 that trunking and subinterfaces are permitted on
regular old ethernet 10baseT interfaces. This is certainly not true on 12.1

well, clarification - subinterfaces are permitted for IPX routing, but not
for IP routing. IP requires ISL or 802.1q trunking. this apparently changes
with IOS 12.2

help?

chuck

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Jeff Smith
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]


Jimmy,
I don't see why it would not work on an Ethernet interface when it does on
FastEthernet, but I don't have one to test on right now.  Give it a shot, it
should work.

Jeff


From: Jimmy Leong
Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:18:43 -0400

Hi Jeff :

 Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T ) ,
interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface Ethernet
0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1
instaed
of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.

Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on FastEthernet
and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS version
should I use ?


cheers
Jimmy



 From: Jeff Smith
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +
 
 Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router is
 external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a stick
 scenario.
 
 From: Jimmy Leong
 Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400
 
 Hi all :
 
  Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on
 Ethernet
 or FastEthernet.
 
 thanks in advance
 
 regards
 Jimmy
 
 
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Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-12 Thread MADMAN

Don't follow you here, Do you want to trunk ( which requires
subinterfaces and is only available on 100M interface) or simply
subinterface to, say, create mulitple IPX networks?  The later you could
do for quite some time and I think your correct in that you cannot
subinterface ethernet with IP addresses but IPX will work.

Chuck Larrieu wrote:
 
 this is apparently an IOS limitation. A pal of mine was telling me that
 commencing with IOS 12.2 that trunking and subinterfaces are permitted on
 regular old ethernet 10baseT interfaces. This is certainly not true on 12.1
 
 well, clarification - subinterfaces are permitted for IPX routing, but not
 for IP routing. IP requires ISL or 802.1q trunking. this apparently changes
 with IOS 12.2
 
 help?
 
 chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Jeff Smith
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 
 Jimmy,
 I don't see why it would not work on an Ethernet interface when it does on
 FastEthernet, but I don't have one to test on right now.  Give it a shot,
it
 should work.
 
 Jeff
 
 From: Jimmy Leong
 Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:18:43 -0400
 
 Hi Jeff :
 
  Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T ) ,
 interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface
Ethernet
 0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1
 instaed
 of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.
 
 Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on FastEthernet
 and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS version
 should I use ?
 
 
 cheers
 Jimmy
 
 
 
  From: Jeff Smith
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +
  
  Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router is
  external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a
stick
  scenario.
  
  From: Jimmy Leong
  Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400
  
  Hi all :
  
   Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on
  Ethernet
  or FastEthernet.
  
  thanks in advance
  
  regards
  Jimmy
  
  
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RE: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-12 Thread Chuck Larrieu

I don't want to do much of anything except make sure my customers are
served, and then collect a paycheck as my reward. :-

What I stated is that ISL/802.1q trunking can, according to one of my pals,
be done on 10baseT ports ( e.g. a 2501 ) when you have 12.2 code on the box.
I don't see this verified yet in the IOS feature navigator, but my pal is
prepping for his Lab date in November, and has a nice setup at home. I spoke
with him last night by telephone ( he's in NY City, and I was checking up )

I hope I was clarifying the use and availability of ethernet subinterfaces
in my response.

anyone got 12.2 code on a 2501 or a 2610 with 10baseT and can verify this?

Chuck

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From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:41 PM
To: Chuck Larrieu
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]



  Don't follow you here, Do you want to trunk ( which requires
subinterfaces and is only available on 100M interface) or simply
subinterface to, say, create mulitple IPX networks?  The later you could
do for quite some time and I think your correct in that you cannot
subinterface ethernet with IP addresses but IPX will work.

Chuck Larrieu wrote:

 this is apparently an IOS limitation. A pal of mine was telling me that
 commencing with IOS 12.2 that trunking and subinterfaces are permitted on
 regular old ethernet 10baseT interfaces. This is certainly not true on
12.1

 well, clarification - subinterfaces are permitted for IPX routing, but not
 for IP routing. IP requires ISL or 802.1q trunking. this apparently
changes
 with IOS 12.2

 help?

 chuck

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Jeff Smith
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

 Jimmy,
 I don't see why it would not work on an Ethernet interface when it does on
 FastEthernet, but I don't have one to test on right now.  Give it a shot,
it
 should work.

 Jeff

 From: Jimmy Leong
 Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:18:43 -0400
 
 Hi Jeff :
 
  Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T ) ,
 interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface
Ethernet
 0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1
 instaed
 of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.
 
 Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on FastEthernet
 and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS version
 should I use ?
 
 
 cheers
 Jimmy
 
 
 
  From: Jeff Smith
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +
  
  Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router
is
  external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a
stick
  scenario.
  
  From: Jimmy Leong
  Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400
  
  Hi all :
  
   Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on
  Ethernet
  or FastEthernet.
  
  thanks in advance
  
  regards
  Jimmy
  
  
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RE: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-12 Thread Mark Monica Baker

I tried it on a 2610 with 12.2.3, and could set encaps on the sub-interface
to dot1q or sde (secure data exchange).

Mark

-Original Message-
From:   Chuck Larrieu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 12, 2001 6:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

I don't want to do much of anything except make sure my customers are
served, and then collect a paycheck as my reward. :-

What I stated is that ISL/802.1q trunking can, according to one of my pals,
be done on 10baseT ports ( e.g. a 2501 ) when you have 12.2 code on the box.
I don't see this verified yet in the IOS feature navigator, but my pal is
prepping for his Lab date in November, and has a nice setup at home. I spoke
with him last night by telephone ( he's in NY City, and I was checking up )

I hope I was clarifying the use and availability of ethernet subinterfaces
in my response.

anyone got 12.2 code on a 2501 or a 2610 with 10baseT and can verify this?

Chuck

-Original Message-
From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:41 PM
To: Chuck Larrieu
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]



  Don't follow you here, Do you want to trunk ( which requires
subinterfaces and is only available on 100M interface) or simply
subinterface to, say, create mulitple IPX networks?  The later you could
do for quite some time and I think your correct in that you cannot
subinterface ethernet with IP addresses but IPX will work.

Chuck Larrieu wrote:

 this is apparently an IOS limitation. A pal of mine was telling me that
 commencing with IOS 12.2 that trunking and subinterfaces are permitted on
 regular old ethernet 10baseT interfaces. This is certainly not true on
12.1

 well, clarification - subinterfaces are permitted for IPX routing, but not
 for IP routing. IP requires ISL or 802.1q trunking. this apparently
changes
 with IOS 12.2

 help?

 chuck

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Jeff Smith
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

 Jimmy,
 I don't see why it would not work on an Ethernet interface when it does on
 FastEthernet, but I don't have one to test on right now.  Give it a shot,
it
 should work.

 Jeff

 From: Jimmy Leong
 Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:18:43 -0400
 
 Hi Jeff :
 
  Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T ) ,
 interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface
Ethernet
 0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1
 instaed
 of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.
 
 Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on FastEthernet
 and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS version
 should I use ?
 
 
 cheers
 Jimmy
 
 
 
  From: Jeff Smith
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +
  
  Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router
is
  external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a
stick
  scenario.
  
  From: Jimmy Leong
  Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400
  
  Hi all :
  
   Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on
  Ethernet
  or FastEthernet.
  
  thanks in advance
  
  regards
  Jimmy
  
  
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Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-12 Thread MADMAN

If you can I have not heard of it but can't possibly keep up with
everything:)  I have both routers and if I have time I'll check it out...

  Dave

Chuck Larrieu wrote:

 I don't want to do much of anything except make sure my customers are
 served, and then collect a paycheck as my reward. :-

 What I stated is that ISL/802.1q trunking can, according to one of my pals,
 be done on 10baseT ports ( e.g. a 2501 ) when you have 12.2 code on the
box.
 I don't see this verified yet in the IOS feature navigator, but my pal is
 prepping for his Lab date in November, and has a nice setup at home. I
spoke
 with him last night by telephone ( he's in NY City, and I was checking up )

 I hope I was clarifying the use and availability of ethernet subinterfaces
 in my response.

 anyone got 12.2 code on a 2501 or a 2610 with 10baseT and can verify this?

 Chuck

 -Original Message-
 From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:41 PM
 To: Chuck Larrieu
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

   Don't follow you here, Do you want to trunk ( which requires
 subinterfaces and is only available on 100M interface) or simply
 subinterface to, say, create mulitple IPX networks?  The later you could
 do for quite some time and I think your correct in that you cannot
 subinterface ethernet with IP addresses but IPX will work.

 Chuck Larrieu wrote:
 
  this is apparently an IOS limitation. A pal of mine was telling me that
  commencing with IOS 12.2 that trunking and subinterfaces are permitted on
  regular old ethernet 10baseT interfaces. This is certainly not true on
 12.1
 
  well, clarification - subinterfaces are permitted for IPX routing, but
not
  for IP routing. IP requires ISL or 802.1q trunking. this apparently
 changes
  with IOS 12.2
 
  help?
 
  chuck
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Jeff Smith
  Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:03 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
 
  Jimmy,
  I don't see why it would not work on an Ethernet interface when it does
on
  FastEthernet, but I don't have one to test on right now.  Give it a shot,
 it
  should work.
 
  Jeff
 
  From: Jimmy Leong
  Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
  Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:18:43 -0400
  
  Hi Jeff :
  
   Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T )
,
  interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface
 Ethernet
  0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1
  instaed
  of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.
  
  Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on
FastEthernet
  and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS
version
  should I use ?
  
  
  cheers
  Jimmy
  
  
  
   From: Jeff Smith
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
   Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +
   
   Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router
 is
   external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a
 stick
   scenario.
   
   From: Jimmy Leong
   Reply-To: Jimmy Leong
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
   Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400
   
   Hi all :
   
Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on
   Ethernet
   or FastEthernet.
   
   thanks in advance
   
   regards
   Jimmy
   
   
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sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-11 Thread Jimmy Leong

Hi all :

Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on Ethernet 
or FastEthernet.

thanks in advance

regards
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RE: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-11 Thread Paul Jin

You should be able to do this with ISL.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/switch_r/xrswcmd.pdf




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Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-11 Thread Jeff Smith

Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router is 
external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a stick 
scenario.

From: Jimmy Leong 
Reply-To: Jimmy Leong 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400

Hi all :

 Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on Ethernet
or FastEthernet.

thanks in advance

regards
Jimmy


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Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-11 Thread MADMAN

You certainly can

  Dave

Jimmy Leong wrote:
 
 Hi all :
 
 Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on Ethernet
 or FastEthernet.
 
 thanks in advance
 
 regards
 Jimmy
 
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Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]

2001-09-11 Thread Jimmy Leong

Hi Jeff :

Currently I am using cisco 4000  with 2 ethernet port ( 10Base T ) , 
interface Ethernet 1 got 3 networks ( 2 secondary IP ) , Interface Ethernet 
0 got 1 network. I plan to use sub-interface in interface Ethernet 1 instaed 
of secondary IP. Interface Ethenet is connected to hub.

Some people told me that we can only create sub-interface on FastEthernet 
and NOT Ethernet ( 10Base ). Is it true ? What is the minimum IOS version 
should I use ?


cheers
Jimmy



From: Jeff Smith 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:46:02 +

Certainly can.  Used often when routing between vlans when the router is 
external to the switch (non- rsm, msfc, etc)- the old router on a stick 
scenario.

From: Jimmy Leong 
Reply-To: Jimmy Leong 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sub-interface on Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:19394]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:47:35 -0400

Hi all :

 Can anyone enlighten me whether I can create sub-interface on 
Ethernet
or FastEthernet.

thanks in advance

regards
Jimmy


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