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From: Lukas Schratz on 1 Jun 2010 17:43 * RG hackte in den Rechenknecht: > Great. Now that you mention trunking... I would like to put 2621 router > between the vlans I mentioned. Based on what you are saying this should > work. Can I trunk more than one vlan on the same port and how would I do > it? Of course, that's what trunking is for. For how to implement: Just search for "Router on a stick" - yes really, that's the more or less official name this setup got. You will get a plethora of examples. In short: Switchport set to trunk and on the router you configure one subinterface per vlan with the appropriate tag - best practice is that your tags match the number of the subinterface. > > Thanks again for your help > luke -- Systemadministrator: Der wo macht, dass das Internet geht, den man aber nix wegen Word fragen darf, weil sonst ist er sauer und dann geht das Internet wieder nicht. --unbekannt, gefunden bei Peter J.Holzer
From: RG on 17 Jun 2010 13:38
Will router on a stick configuration work if one interface is native vland (untagged), and the other tagged vlan. "Lukas Schratz" <lukas.schratz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:5gbgd7-jbd.ln1(a)universe.schratz.at... >* RG hackte in den Rechenknecht: >> Great. Now that you mention trunking... I would like to put 2621 router >> between the vlans I mentioned. Based on what you are saying this should >> work. Can I trunk more than one vlan on the same port and how would I do >> it? > > Of course, that's what trunking is for. > For how to implement: Just search for "Router on a stick" - yes really, > that's the more or less official name this setup got. > You will get a plethora of examples. > In short: Switchport set to trunk and on the router you configure one > subinterface per vlan with the appropriate tag - best practice is that > your tags match the number of the subinterface. >> >> Thanks again for your help >> > > luke > -- > Systemadministrator: Der wo macht, dass das Internet geht, den man aber > nix wegen Word fragen darf, weil sonst ist er sauer und dann geht das > Internet wieder nicht. > --unbekannt, gefunden bei Peter J.Holzer |