no.  You need 1 ip per router; besides the ip for the virtual.  You cannot 
use an ip that belongs to either physical interface nor ip's of any of the 
devices that make up the network.  The ip you chose for the virtual hsrp 
will have its own virtual hardware address given by the router- this would 
also be a good reason why 1 ip cannot be shared.
good luck.

Raul.


>From: ipguru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: ipguru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: hsrp question..a tough one for me
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 11:09:05 -0600
>
>A question was recently posed:
>
>Two routers-subnet for 12 hosts.  Do hsrp.
>
>naturally you assume a subnet for 14 hosts, one address each for router
>a and b.  then don't you need an address for the virtual ip for hsrp.
>This only leaves 11 host addresses available.
>
>My question was, "can you use one of the addresses from one of the
>routers for the virtual ip address for hsrp".  This would put you back
>up to 12 host addresses.
>
>Is this the right answer?
>
>thanks,
>bk
>
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