In a nutshell, a VLAN capabale router is one with a FastEthernet port that
can be configured for ISL or 802.q encapsulation which would connect to the
trunk port of a switch. It would then be able to receive packets from the
switch and be able to tell to which VLAN each packet belongs to
If i'm correct. It's a router that can support ISL encapulastion then you
shouldn't have any problems routing between the VLANs.
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Marco Paulo Rodrigues
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Axxent Corporation
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That is a difficult question, I assume the answer you are looking for is any
router that has trunking capabilities (IE any router with FastEthernet
ability) However, Any router can support Vlans, It just may need a single
Ethernet port for every Vlan you have- The 5500 RSM is a router processor
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