Yes, SIPs would allow you to do this.
Arie
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN
What about a 6500+Sup720+SIP?
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Subject: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN
I'm wondering if I can use EoMPLS in a situation where I'd normally use
a VLAN.
For example, in a VLAN centric network, I'd have a node connected to an
access port on
I'm wondering if I can use EoMPLS in a situation where I'd normally use a VLAN.
For example, in a VLAN centric network, I'd have a node connected to an access
port on switch 1. Switch 1 would be connected directly to switch 2 over an
appropriately configured 802.1q trunk port or access port. I