[j-nsp] Virtual router questions
Pablo Varela
pablo at pabloylola.com
Tue Jul 12 10:12:00 EDT 2005
If you want to have different sub-interfaces in an ethernet type
interface you will have to use vlan-tagging. Thus your switch will also
be able to differentiate them.
Possible uses include isolation (different VPNs) or having different
routing tables for each one. YMMV.
Pablo
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 11:26:01 +0300, "Kim Onnel" <karim.adel at gmail.com>
said:
> what are common usages for virtual routers in an ERX that is terminating
> 7000 customers,
>
> Can i for example use it for a totally different reason, so that its a
> totally different router, and how does the ethernet switches handle an
> interface with the same MAC and diff. IP
>
> On 7/11/05, Joe McGuckin <joe at via.net> wrote:
> >
> > Can I virtual router use device subinterfaces. The virtual router doesn;t
> > have to 'own' a complete physical interface - right?
> >
> > Can somone supply a simple example of a virtual router?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Joe
> >
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