You should be able to use /31 on some IOS.

Kent


""Larry Letterman""  wrote in message
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> I agree, the /30 will cover one wan link between 2 routers..
> for 3 sites you would 3/30 networks.
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> Larry Letterman
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> Unless I'm reading your question totally wrong, that one address will only
> cover 1 link between 2 sites, .1 and .2.  I have to imagine I'm reading it
> wrong.
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> > If you have lets say 4 WAN sites or 3 WAN sites connecting as a
triangle,
> > does it make sense to use one network lets say 192.168.5.0/30 as the
> > subnetted ip address for all the WAN serial interfaces between all the
> > sites.
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