you need to have a 100meg port to do proper sub interfaces.  You will find
that you cannot do encapsulation isl whatever as this command only works on
a 100 meg port.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 May 2001 08:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: creating sub-interface on E0 [7:6577]


hi all

Trying to configure for my test setup, an E0.1 interface on my 1603
router. I create the int no problem, however when I try to give it an IP
address it tells me that on interfaces intended for ISL or 802.10 can be
configured on this interface. 
My question is, can I setup mutliple sub interfaces on my router ?
If so, can I route between them by using either static routes or a
routing protocol, (or by default coz they are directly connected should
I do nothing ?)

Thanks all in advance

John
Sydney Australia
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