From: Matthias Scheler on
Hello,

does Cisco IOS support assigning multiple IP addresses (out of
different subnets) to one ethernet interface respectively VLAN
(similar to what *BSD and Linux support)? I'm using IOS 12.4 on
an 877W in case that matters.

Kind regards

--
Matthias Scheler http://zhadum.org.uk/
From: Bob Goddard on
Matthias Scheler wrote:

> Hello,
>
> does Cisco IOS support assigning multiple IP addresses (out of
> different subnets) to one ethernet interface respectively VLAN
> (similar to what *BSD and Linux support)? I'm using IOS 12.4 on
> an 877W in case that matters.

Matthias, A&A have an IRC channel which you can get lots of help. There are
a few folk there running 877W's.

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http://www.mailtrap.org.uk/
From: Uli Link on
Matthias Scheler schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> does Cisco IOS support assigning multiple IP addresses (out of
> different subnets) to one ethernet interface respectively VLAN
> (similar to what *BSD and Linux support)? I'm using IOS 12.4 on
> an 877W in case that matters.
>
> Kind regards
>

Yes, you can assign a lot of IP addresses from different subnets as
secondary IP addresses.

It depends on the IOS Feature set how many VLAN you can bring up on a
870 router. The Advancedsecurity package ony can 1 or 2 VLAN on the
Fastethnert ports.

--
ULi
From: bod43 on
On 21 Dec, 17:26, Bob Goddard <num...(a)1.individual.mailtrap.org.uk>
wrote:
> Matthias Scheler wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > does Cisco IOS support assigning multiple IP addresses (out of
> > different subnets) to one ethernet interface respectively VLAN
> > (similar to what *BSD and Linux support)? I'm using IOS 12.4 on
> > an 877W in case that matters.
>
> Matthias, A&A have an IRC channel which you can get lots of help. There are
> a few folk there running 877W's.

What is A&A?
From: bod43 on
On 21 Dec, 16:01, doc...(a)doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote:
> In article <hgo5m9$96...(a)serpens.de>,
>
> Matthias Scheler <t...(a)zhadum.org.uk> wrote:
> >    Hello,
>
> >does Cisco IOS support assigning multiple IP addresses (out of
> >different subnets) to one ethernet interface respectively VLAN
> >(similar to what *BSD and Linux support)? I'm using IOS 12.4 on
> >an 877W in case that matters.
>
> >    Kind regards
>
> >--
> >Matthias Scheler                                  http://zhadum.org.uk/
>
> Usualy in 2500, 2600 and 3600 series you can declare your
> main IP
>
> ip 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
>
> And the rest as secondaries
>
> ip 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 secondary .
>

This works in every router IOS.

You can have a lot of secondaries. Possibly, there
are limits on the number of secondaries on some
platforms.