Hello gang i have a question that invloves intervlan routing. let me
explain what i want to accomplish and see if this is possible.

this is a simple layout of my local lan

 one campus connected -----2900
switch----transiver--fiber---fiber--cat5--35000xl--7513-.

 I disconnected the  cat 5 that was connected to the 3500 and ran it
straight into the 7513
where i had an extra ethernet port. my local lan is connected to another
fast ethernet port.
now that i connected to that 10mbs port the speed is slower, thats asumed,
however, i dont know if by creating a vlan on the 2900 switch with trunking
and on the 3500 switch i can route that seperate network ,campus 10.101.x.x,
to my network 10.200.x.x. by the way this campus was in the 10.200.x.x
network before. the idea was to split them up. but their backbone is now
10mbs.i was wondering if i could create a vlan2 for example with a separate
ip in the remote campus and , do intervlan in the 7513. currently my lan
here at the office all the switches are vlan 1.

any suggestions will help, and i dont know if i explain the design ok

 will this work

 remote campus-2900switch--transiver--fiber---transiver---3500xl--7513 with
subinterfaces   10.101.0.0                                with the existing
fast ethertnet port that i have




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