On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Desai, Inamul wrote:

> I seen some routers have one IP but 6 sub-interfaces configured
> to server different VLANs or segments. Different segment's default
> gateway mapped to Router sub-int address, for e.g. segment 1's default
> gateway will be 1.1, segment 2's DG will be 2.1 and so on..
> So correct me if I am wrong Router can have one Physical the one you can see
> 
> but it can have more than one sub-interfaces just like logical or 
> virtual address meaning 192.1.1.1, 192.1.2.1 and so one..

yes thats what vlans are all about.

Brian


> 
> Thanks everyone.
> 
> Inamul
> 
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