I was under the assumption that a router on a stick
was a router that was performing routing using one
interface and virtually trunking 2 or more subnets with
interface vlans set up on the router.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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No, just one IP address on each interface. Check my earlier post for the
full configuration.




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