Yes you can, 12.2.4T

1750># interface Loopback9
1750># ip address 111.11.1.1 255.255.255.254


  Dave

Karen Young wrote:
> 
> Currently you can't use /31 networks. However, there is an RFC that
> proposes changes that would allow their use on point-to-point links only.
> 
> RFC 3021 Using 31-Bit Prefixes on IPv4 Point-to-Point Links. A. Retana,
> R. White, V. Fuller, D. McPherson. December 2000. (Format: TXT=19771
> bytes) (Status: PROPOSED STANDARD)
> 
> Just an FYI,
> Karen
> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message  Good...... but you can't have a subnet
> with 31 bits.... that would leave
> 2
> > "hosts" and the network address and the broadcast would use them up, so
> you
> > end up with 0 hosts per subnet.  For point-to-point serial links, you'd
> > usually use a /30 (255.255.255.252) which gives you 4 addresses per
> subnet
> > (1 network, 1 broadcast, and two hosts)
> 
> > Mike W.
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