Don't know the orgin of this post but you certainly can have an
address on the physical and subinterfaces when frame or ATM.  Keep in
mind though that when you address the physical interface you are by
default a multipoint interface.

  Dave

Sean Knox wrote:
> 
> Yes,  this is correct. Now I am curious what the actual reasoning is behind
> this. Anyone know?
> 
> Sean
> 
> ""Jeff Smith""  wrote in message
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> > If I remember correctly you cannot have an ip address on the actual
> > interface if you have sub-int's with ip's.  That true?
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