I don't know if anyone else is interested in the answer to this question , but
I have obtained a preview copy of version 4.0 and it will do this. It is a
much nicer and more complex program. Alternatively, I am told that
assigning a single vlan to each port would also work.
> OK -- takin
> tell him thanks for the router on a stick terminology too. I had not heard it
> before but investigation indicates that yes, this is exactly what I am
> talking about. Maybe Google will be nicer to me now.
heh :-)
okay, I'll pass that along, too.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would
tell him thanks for the router on a stick terminology too. I had not heard it
before but investigation indicates that yes, this is exactly what I am talking
about. Maybe Google will be nicer to me now.
Dana
>Cool, I will pass along your thanks :-)
>
>On 7/10/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Cool, I will pass along your thanks :-)
On 7/10/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> strange as it may seem, that helps a bit -- tells me that the problem I am
> having isn't an IOS version issue as to syntax. I guess the modeling software
> just doesn't cover everything in the course.
strange as it may seem, that helps a bit -- tells me that the problem I am
having isn't an IOS version issue as to syntax. I guess the modeling software
just doesn't cover everything in the course. Tell him thanks ;) I was kinda
pulling my hair out. I am going to try doing the same thing on sepa
>From our network guy (who Googled: router on a stick)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/50.shtml
:-)
On 7/9/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK -- taking this as a no -- let me try asking a different question. Through
> concerted poking I have discovered that you can in fact d
Okay, I gave up after 14 times rereading it and trying to make sense
of what you just wrote.
:)
On 7/9/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK -- taking this as a no -- let me try asking a different question. Through
> concerted poking I have discovered that you can in fact declare a v
OK -- taking this as a no -- let me try asking a different question. Through
concerted poking I have discovered that you can in fact declare a vlan on a
switch in packet tracer. But the syntax I know for having the router talk to
one is, in configure mode, interface (port #0).(vlan #) and Packet