What are you refering to? If you want to assign the same IP address to multiple
interfaces on the same router, then you must disable routing and configure bridging.
The
only way to get a clearer picture of what you want to accomplish is to have more
detail.
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If you are using a switch and using ISL or DOT1Q trunking, a network can be added to a
FE sub-interface and belong in a different area.
"Stull, Cory" wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Just looked at the Cisco OSPF design guide.. Neighbor negotiation applies
> to the primary address only. Secondary addresses
eed to configure PAT on the PIX?
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least one single point of failure.
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fmxiao wrote:
> All kindly guys, I need some help or suggestion
>
> Our company has two lines connecting to Internet, one is only 64K for DNS or
> mail server,
> the other is for WWW service. We have two PC
Robert, from my experience with bridging VLAN traffic between two LANE modules, the
entire VLAN database is not bridged over a PVC, only the individual VLAN that is bound
to it. If you want all of the VLANs to be accessable by the remote switch, then you
will
need a PVC per VLAN.
Willie Bell
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