Minh,
Certainly you can use "ip unnumbered" and it will save IP addresses. But you
will NOT be
able to ping the serial interface that uses "ip unnumbered". If you don't
believe me
please read the CCO reference (scroll up a bit).
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122
You should able to ping the interface that used "ip unnumbered" cuz it use
Ethernet 0 IP address.
I tried to ping my PC to RO router. I should able to ping RO ip cuz my RO
Ethernet0 is xxx.xxx.96.65. The reason I used "ip unnumbered" to save my ip
address and that usually for DDR. Let see, ther
Hi Minh,
You cannot use ping to test an "ip unnumbered" interface, since the
interface does not
have an IP address. See the following URL (and watch the line wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fipr_c/ipcprt1/1cfipadr.htm#1001113
If pinging is needed w
hello all
I tried to solve problem from my office (to save a trip). I got the Dialer
up/up and Async up/up at CS site but I couldn't ping from CS to remote
office.
CS--RO (CS = Access Server 2511, RO = Remote office 2509)
show interface on Dialer1 @ CS, it display :
Dialer1 is up (spoofi
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