Yes with some work. You need to be able to create a trunk port on both the
switch and the router's interface. The trunk on the switch needs to have
encapsulation set (if required) and whatever VLANs included that you want to
pass to the router. On the router side, you would need set the encapsulation
and make some subinterfaces to match the vlans.

http://www.packetattack.com/cisco_documents.html

At the bottom on the left side I have some links to cisco for configuring
vlans.

MikeS


Nisus wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
>         I have been posting questions about VLans and I think I
> may have not
> worded the question right.
> 
> If I have multiple VLans can they all go out the uplink port on
> my switch to
> my router ?
> 
> I am setting up VLans by port NOT IP or MAC address ???
> 
> Thanks a ton
> Steven M Aiello
> 
> 




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