Which brings me back to my first question, what would be the benefit of
doing this.

Dyland
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It means you want use the ip of another (specified) interface, e.g. ip
unnumbered ethernet 0, as the ip of your serial interface.

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"Dyland Desmarais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Greetings all
>
> Could someone please shed some light on IP Unnumbered Serial Interfaces.
> From my BSCN book, I understand this is getting ip routing to work on a
> serial interface without specifying a specific ip to the serial interface
> (using the ip unnumbered command)
>
> My question is why would anyone want to do this?
>
> thanx
>
>
> Dyland


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