Just another question in regards to your reply. So if I give the physical interface an IP address does that mess up my 802.1q trunking on my sub-interfaces?
It's an in-line filtering and shaping device. It has no problems filtering and shaping the tagged packets that come across the interface, it's just that it can't generate tacked packets that originate from it's bridge interface for things such as communicating directly to the internet for...
Currently I have a 802.1q trunk line between my ASA 5540 and Cisco 62xx switch. Passing multiple VLAN's just fine. I'm introducing a new device on the network that has to sit in the middle of this trunk line. I have succesfully installed the device between the switch and the ASA and the...
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