RE: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [7:44462]

2002-05-20 Thread Michael Witte
Just remember that each VLAN is a seperate subnet. Setup a trunk on the switch(must be fast ethernet and ISL capable. Then setup sub-interfaces on router and encapsulation ISL this will cause the routers fast ethernet to be a trunk The 4000 fast e module on ebay is like 800 you can get a 2620 for

RE: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [7:44462]

2002-05-19 Thread Rah Hussain
The answer is router on a stick, make a trunk from the router to the switch and setup the vlans on the router as subinterfaces. Rah -Original Message- From: Phil Lorenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 May 2002 00:45 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [

RE: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [7:44462]

2002-05-18 Thread adam lee
ECTED] Subject: Re: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [7:44462] But if he's trying to practice doing FastEthernet VLAN trunking. =) But I agree, if you're looking to simply route, get a router with 2 ethernet interfaces and connect one to each VLAN. if you need to route between mo

Re: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [7:44462]

2002-05-18 Thread Michael L. Williams
But if he's trying to practice doing FastEthernet VLAN trunking. =) But I agree, if you're looking to simply route, get a router with 2 ethernet interfaces and connect one to each VLAN. if you need to route between more than 2 VLANs, then you'll need a router that supports trunking on the

Re: L3 Between VLANS- no RSM or MSFC [7:44462]

2002-05-18 Thread nrf
If you want to do it really simply, just use a router that has 2 ethernet interfaces. ""Phil Lorenz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm looking to mock up RSM/ MSFC type routing between VLANs. > > > > If my memory serves me correctly, can't I do this with a 45