>From our network guy (who Googled: router on a stick)

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/50.shtml

:-)


On 7/9/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK -- taking this as a no -- let me try asking a different question. Through 
> concerted poking I have discovered that you can in fact declare a vlan on a 
> switch in packet tracer. But the syntax I know for having the router talk to 
> one is, in configure mode, interface (port #0).(vlan #) and Packet Tracer 
> isn't having any. Sooo... I am thinking perhaps this is an IOS issue? I am 
> not sure what IOS the routers at school use but I know they are not new 
> Packet Tracer is simulating 12 point something, which might be.
>
> Sooo.. anyone out there ever declare a subinterface on a Cisco router and if 
> so, what was the syntax? Meanwhile -- I'm still digging....
>
> > While I am in here -- I had been intending to model something with
> > Packet Tracer but the current version (3.2) does not support vlans,
> > harumph. There's apparently a version 4.0 that may or may not do this,
> > but I don't appear to rate access to this yet. I don't suppose anyone
> > here can suggest an alternative? Yes, I do realize that this is not a
> > networking form...but I have had some very good suggestions here on
> > networking topics at times. Seems with asking.
> >
> Dana
>
> 

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