Support VPN Concetrator 802. 1 q

Hello!

Hub (3000 or 5000 series) wich VPN support VLAN (802. 1 (q)?

Kind regards

Russ

Hello

VPN5000 with supported code 6.x VLAN.

http://www.Cisco.com/univercd/CC/TD/doc/pcat/vp5000.htm#xtocid7

But vpn5k is EOL for awhile now.

VPN3000 supports 802. 1 q from now.

Thank you

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