Re: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN

2010-04-27 Thread Arie Vayner (avayner)
Yes, SIPs would allow you to do this. Arie -Original Message- From: Jason Lixfeld [mailto:ja...@lixfeld.ca] Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 19:58 To: Arie Vayner (avayner) Cc: Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN What about a 6500+Sup720+SIP? On 2010-

Re: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN

2010-04-27 Thread Jason Lixfeld
> Arie > > -Original Message- > From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net > [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jason Lixfeld > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 01:50 > To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net > Subject: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'

Re: [c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN

2010-04-26 Thread Arie Vayner (avayner)
, April 27, 2010 01:50 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net 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

[c-nsp] Using EoMPLS where you'd normally use a VLAN

2010-04-26 Thread Jason Lixfeld
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