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Stephen Hughes

2004-02-27, 1:25 pm

I was talking to an engineer recently and i was telling him about how i was
studying to become a CNNA and we started chatting. He mentioned something
about my setup being "Router on a stick".

Can anyone shed any light as to what this might mean?

Stephen Hughes


Ceri Davies

2004-02-27, 2:25 pm

On 2004-02-27, Stephen Hughes <stephen@firenet.ws> wrote:
> I was talking to an engineer recently and i was telling him about how i was
> studying to become a CNNA and we started chatting. He mentioned something
> about my setup being "Router on a stick".
>
> Can anyone shed any light as to what this might mean?


Essentially it's a router which routes a whole bunch of VLANs via one
interface. Google has more, and if you have a decent book it will
eventually mention it somewhere, if only in passing.

Ceri

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forbesl

2004-02-27, 6:46 pm

Check out this link:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products...0080091b8d.html
Bernie

2004-02-28, 3:26 am

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:39:16 GMT, Ceri Davies
<ceri_usenet@submonkey.net> wrote:

>On 2004-02-27, Stephen Hughes <stephen@firenet.ws> wrote:
>
>Essentially it's a router which routes a whole bunch of VLANs via one
>interface. Google has more, and if you have a decent book it will
>eventually mention it somewhere, if only in passing.


Some others will also call this a one-arm router. I prefer "router on
a stick" myself.

--Bernie
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