From: Andy Ford (andy.ford@telindus.co.uk)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2007 - 11:37:49 EDT
Hi Chaps / Chapeses!
I have a requirement to delivery a layer 2 multi-customer connected
environment to a service running on a Solaris box.
One of the ways I envisaged doing this was to plumb an interface/sub
interface as an 802.1q tagged interface, to stop customer cross-talk (at
layer 2).
I have purchased a T2000 to do the job.
Can anyone tell me whether this is achievable or not, and maybe a link to a
sun site that will tell me how to do it.
Thanks
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