The answer is "It depends..." If you configure both interfaces on the 2901 as trunks and you configure the trunks to forward all of the applicable VLANs, and you configure the interface on the 1900 as a Trunk, then it will work just fine. If you get any thing wrong, it will break. As to different ISL groups, I'm not sure what you mean. There are no ISL groups. ISL is ISL. It encapsulates a VLAN number onto each packet going onto the wire, and decapsulates the packet into the VLAN on the receiving switch. As such, you could do the following (which is what I think you're aiming for): Cisco Router Subinterfaces F0/0.2-500 == VLANs 2-500 Subinterfaces F0/0.501-999 == VLANs 501-999 2901 Trunk Port 1/1 == VLANS 1-1000 and connects to Cisco Router Trunk Port 1/2 == VLANS 1,501-999 and connects to 1900 1900 Trunk Port 1/1 == VLANS 1,501-999 and connects to 2901 Then you could put users on VLANs 2-500 on the 2901 and users on VLANs 501-999 on the 1900, and be just fine. Additionally, if you wanted to add a VLAN to the trunk between the 2901 and the 1900, say VLAN 250 (so that the new list would look like 1,250,501-999), you could even put some people in VLAN 250 on each switch and still have them talking to F0/0.250 on the router. Hope that helps. Owen
Can you double-hop ISL? Suppose:
|cisco | |router|------|Cat 2901|-------|Cat 1900|
Can ISL run 'through' the 2901? The Cat 1900 Enterpise can do ISL; what I am asking is can I assign interfaces off of the 1900 to sub-interfaces on the router (ISL then would run through the 2901), and at the same time have other interfaces on the 2901 act in other ISL groups?
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