You should think of the Ethernet0 interface as a virtual inerface.  since 
the hub is built in, then you don't need a physical Ethernet interface.  You 
can verfiy by doing a "no shut" on the Ethernet0 interface and watch it come 
up.

Arya


>From: "Briggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Briggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: 2505 Router/Hub
>Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 16:02:12 -0500
>
>Hey all;
>Just brought up a router straight out of the box with 11.0 IOS on it.  It's
>got 2 Serial, AUX, CON, and 8 ethernet ports(hub).  Now, when i'm looking 
>at
>the interfaces in IOS, it says that I've got an E0 interface.....  Where 
>I'm
>a little lost is, where is this interface?  I've looked at documentation on
>the CISCO site, but haven't put it together yet.  Would Int E0 be the first
>of the 8 ethernet ports on the Hub section of the Router??  That doesn't
>seem right to me, so if anyone has one of these routers, or ideas, I'd
>appreciate it.  Thanks group.
>
>brian
>
>
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