No the Catalysts, and routers only support "802.1q" on fastethernet ports. 

Chad A. Simmons, MCSE, CCNP, CCDP
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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 9:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "Routing on a stick" with Ethernet, not FastEthernet???


Hi All - Is it possible to run "routing on a stick" on an regular ethernet
interface, not fastethernet???  I loaded IOS version 12.1.7 onto the 2611
and I could create subinterface on its ethernet ports.  I could also
encapsulate these subinterfaces to 802.1q and assign IP addresses for them.
It seems I am able to do the routing on a stick here.  However, when I tried
it on a 2500 router with the same IOS version, I could only create the
subinterface, but the encapsulation.  There's no encapsulation command on
the subinterface mode this time.  Does this new IOS version not support this
feature on 2500 series? or it allows me to successfully create and
encapsuate subinterface on 2611, but the routing will never work if I plug
in a CAT3500 switch?  I am just experiencing if this method is working with
Ethernet interface, because they said version 12.0T supports 802.1q
encapsulation on Ethernet media....  Thanks All in advance!


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