The ethernet interface with its sub-interfaces is a vlan interface
on each of the sub-interfaces...Tagging is only for switch ports
that are set up as trunks I believe...

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jim Devane
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 7:49 PM
  Subject: Native VLAN question [7:64431]


  I am kinda new to VLANs and need some advice.
  I have a router which I have broken an interface into FastEthernet
  subinterfaces. Each subinterface defines the VLAN. This has worked very
  well. But I am wondering if it is possible to make this port a trunk port
  and have other non-tagged traffic arrive on this port as well.
  Basically, I want to have tagged traffic and untagged traffic go to the
same
  Ethernet port, route the untagged traffic and tag the VLAN traffic. I am
not
  sure if I can have both types of frames on the same port
  I have posted my router's config below:
  I need to know how to allow other untagged traffic to be recieved on this
  port.

  thanks,
  jim
  interface FastEthernet0/1
   description TRUNK_PORT
   no ip address
   no ip directed-broadcast
   no ip mroute-cache
   load-interval 30
   duplex full
  !
  interface FastEthernet0/1.25
   description VLAN
   encapsulation dot1Q 25
   ip address 192.168.64.101 255.255.255.252
   no ip directed-broadcast
  !
  interface FastEthernet0/1.26
   description VLAN 26
   encapsulation dot1Q 26
   ip address 192.168.64.97 255.255.255.252
   no ip directed-broadcast




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