 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08
| [CCNA] Subinterface on 871w (Advanced IP Services)
Guys,
I dont' know if I ever got an answer to this, but now that I'm running "advanced ip services" I still can't configure a subinterface on my 871w.
Is this even possible? I'm next in line to go in for my CCNA tomorrow and I'm building 3-story houses due to panic 
Jay |
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  TomS_ debugger it Premium,MVM join:2002-07-19 Australia | Subinterfaces of what, the radio, switch ports, "WAN" port? |
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 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08
| My bad...
I'm trying to set a subinterface for "int Fa0." Int Fa4 on an 871w is the WAN port.
I'm trying to do this on my 2610 (IOS 12(3) ); whereas on the 2610 I can configure a subinterface, it won't accept the "encapsulation dot1q native 1" command.
Unlike the person who posted here recently, I was able to get an ip address (seen when doing a "sh ip int brief").
Jay |
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  TomS_ debugger it Premium,MVM join:2002-07-19 Australia
1 edit | reply to DocLarge You dont configure sub-interfaces in the traditional sense as you would on a 2600 series.
The switch ports on an 871 are layer 2 only. You should be able to configure Fa0 as a trunk port to connect to your 2600 like a regular switch, and then assign the other 3 ports into a VLAN (like a regular switch), or setup a second VLAN interface like the existing VLAN 1 interface.
VLAN 1 is always the native VLAN in the Cisco world, so there should be no need to add that command, unless you are resetting it from another value. |
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 DocLarge Premium join:2004-09-08
| Thanks Tom...
I'm just leaving the 871w alone seeing it's not a requirement for 640-801. Instead, I'm feuding with this 2600 at the moment. I'm slapping an access port on one of the ports so I can have wireless so I can post the issues it's giving me...
jay |
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