Also using VLAN trunking you can place access lists on the various
subinterfaces, as well as NAT...

John Mairs wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a 2501 (one ethernet interface) and I wanted to
> route over that interface by setting up two
> sub-interfaces. I can't assign an address because it
> replies with
> 
> "configuring IP routing on a LLAN subinterface is only
> allowed if that subinterface is already configured as
> part of an IEEE 802.10 or ISL vLAN."
> 
> what will I need to do (specifically if you can) to
> route over a single E0 interface?
> 
> thanks
> 
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