Rich
dont do bridge group. you dont go to the router from the switch to
bridge, you go to route between VLANs. And multiple VLANs do not
share a subinterface, each VLAN needs its own subinterface. So define
multiple subinterfaces (one per VLAN). On each subinterface use encap
ISL (with a number that matches the VLAN number) and assign an IP
address on each subinterface (each VLAN is a separate subnet).
Rick
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Rich Sena wrote:
> OK so I'm new to trunking and trying to set it up so that multiple vlans
> on a 6509 can share a subinterface with a 7513 - currently trying to use
> isl.
>
> Problem is that when I number the subinterface on the 7513 I lose
> connectivity. Basically what I am doing is moving the addresses to the
> subinterfaces, encapsulating isl, and setting a bridge group on the 7513
> then stting trunking on the 6509 desirable
>
> Any brainfood welcome...
>
> --
> I am nothing if not net-Q! - ras@poppa.thick.net
>
>
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