If you mean like eth0.1 and eth0.2 then you need to use a vlan switch,
else once its on the wire, there is no way to know what comes from
who. It would be best to place another multi port router inline to
give you physical ports, or use vlans.

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Matt Jenkins <m...@smarterbroadband.net> wrote:
> How do I create a subinterface on an ethernet port on a rb750?
>
> Bridged CPE -> Tik Port1 -> Port2 Cust 1
>                                         -> Port3 Cust 2
>
> I need to create two sub interfaces on Port 1. One for each customer to
> receive an IP via DHCP. Then I need to NAT each of those sub interfaces
> to each of cooresponding customer interfaces.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Matt
>
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