So, if I understand correctly, aside from OSPF router ID's and the like,
just use a loopback interface when you want an always up/up interface.
That's pretty simple.

""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
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> Exactly right. Sometimes it's nice to have a virtual interface whose
status
> is not tied directly to a physical interface. We've mentioned several
> configurations where this is the case. From the routers perspective it may
> have a couple of special properties, since it's virtual, but it's still
just
> another interface, as Dave said.
>
> >>> MADMAN 8/5/03 1:25:25 PM >>>
> I think your thinking way too hard about this;)  A loobback is
> nothing more than a logical interface as opposed to a physical
> interface.  As far as the routing process is concerned it's just another
> interface.  Don't know how to articulate it any further.
>
>    Dave
>
> Robert Edmonds wrote:
> > You gentlemen have pointed out some good uses for loopback interfaces.
> > However, my dilema still remains that I have yet to have somebody
solidly
> > explain loopback interfaces in a way that my simple mind can understand.
> I
> > have also been unsuccessful in finding any website that accomplish this.
> > Any takers?
> >
> > Robert
> >
> > ""p b""  wrote in message
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> >
> >>terminate iBGP sessions on
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