Dave, how would this work then?  (with Frame) you could assign a DLCI to the
interface as well as an IP, then assign a DLCI and IP to the subinterfaces?
What would this accomplish?

FYI:  I just read in the BCRAN book today that although you *can* have an IP
on the main interface and one on the subtinterface, that the subinterfaces
wouldn't receive their traffic.   Can't always believe what you read tho =)

Mike W.

"MADMAN"  wrote in message
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> 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?
> --
> David Madland
> Sr. Network Engineer
> CCIE# 2016
> Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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>
> "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"




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