ip unumbered is an interface configuration command. If you type in ip
unnumbered ethernet 0 it means that the interface that you type in this
command has ip address that takes the value from ethernet 0

You often do  this where you have a lot of async interfaces for dialing in
but you only want to worry about a single ip address for all these async
interfaces for routing purposes


Jason

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