RE: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-05 Thread Brian Whalen
Of > Michael L. Williams > Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 5:49 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250] > > > Dave, > > I agree totally with your statement, however, I don't understand why you say > that if you use ip unnumbered pointin

RE: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-05 Thread Bill Carter
] Subject: Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250] Dave, I agree totally with your statement, however, I don't understand why you say that if you use ip unnumbered pointing to a LoopBack interface that nullifies the point of using unnumbered (to save IPs). You can still use a single IP address on a LoopBac

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-04 Thread MADMAN
255.255.255.0 > > > interface serial 0 > > > ip unnumbered fasthethernet 0 > > > > > > now instead of assigning a ip address to each serial port you can use > the > > ip > > > unnumbered command > > > > > > Brett Hairbottle > &

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-04 Thread Michael L. Williams
instead of assigning a ip address to each serial port you can use the ip > unnumbered command > > Brett Hairbottle > Network Administrator > CCNA > - Original Message - > From: "sami natour" > To: > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 10:33 PM > Subject: IP

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-04 Thread Michael L. Williams
ach serial port you can use the > ip > > unnumbered command > > > > Brett Hairbottle > > Network Administrator > > CCNA > > - Original Message - > > From: "sami natour" > > To: > > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 10:33 P

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-04 Thread MADMAN
stead of assigning a ip address to each serial port you can use the ip > unnumbered command > > Brett Hairbottle > Network Administrator > CCNA > - Original Message ----- > From: "sami natour" > To: > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 10:33 PM > Subject: IP u

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-04 Thread Brett Hairbottle
001 10:33 PM Subject: IP unnumbered [7:18250] > Hello everybody, > I know how to cinfigure IP unumbered but I do not know > any practical scenario that I make use of this > feature.Any body has specific scanrios where I can > use i

RE: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-02 Thread Brian
e- > From: sami natour > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 9/2/01 4:33 PM > Subject: IP unnumbered [7:18250] > > Hello everybody, > I know how to cinfigure IP unumbered but I do not know > any practical scenario that I make use of this >

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-02 Thread Justin
you might use it if you had say an access-server e.g you got group-async 1 and group-async the router wont let you do 'ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0" on both interfaces so instead you would assign 10.0.0.1 to loopback 0 and then in group-async 1 & 2 ip unnumbered loopback 0 thus giving them both

Re: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-02 Thread Ken Diliberto
When IP addresses are hard to come by (remember: a /30 subnet takes 4 addresses). When you don't want to deal with administering tons of /30 subnets that would comprise the WAN links. There are probably other reasons. These were the first to come to mind. Ken Diliberto CCNA, CCNP, Ericsson E1

RE: IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-02 Thread Lupi, Guy
port 23 on the private ethernet IP for telnet access. Hope this is what you were looking for. Guy -Original Message- From: sami natour To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 9/2/01 4:33 PM Subject: IP unnumbered [7:18250] Hello everybody, I know how to cinfigure IP unumbered but I do not know any pra

IP unnumbered [7:18250]

2001-09-02 Thread sami natour
Hello everybody, I know how to cinfigure IP unumbered but I do not know any practical scenario that I make use of this feature.Any body has specific scanrios where I can use ip unnumbered . Regards , sami __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW