He's not using 10.2 or before, he's using 11.3
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If you are using IOS 10.2 or before...it will not allow subinterfaces.
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you need to specify either point t point of point to multipoint. Use the ?
at the end of the command for moe information
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You also first have to set your encaps to frame-relay on the ser
interface...
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If you are using IOS 10.2 or
Are you using Frame-Relay?
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If you are using IOS 10.2 or before...it will not allow subinterfaces.
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Looks like to me he's using V11.3!
You can create a sub-interface...you just need to specify the type
afterwards! hit '?' after you type in the command, ie:
int s0.1 ?
-Brad
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If you are using IOS 10.2 or before...it will not allow subinterfaces.
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> Hello,
>
> I tried to create a subinterface on s0 but i could not. Can any body tell
me why?
>
>
> Thanks
> Omer
>
> 3102(conf
Is this a frame relay interface? If so, then you either need
"point-to-point" or "multipoint" after the "int s0.1".
Notice that it didn't tell you it wasn't possible, just that your command
was incomplete. In a situation like this, type the command exactly as you
did before (or just hit up-arro
Hello Omer,
Are you using frame relay encapsulation on int s0? You can only create
subinterfaces in that encapsulation.
And consider the following: If you define a subinterface for
point-to-point operation you cannot reassign the same subinterface
number to be used for multipoint operation witho
I'm not in front of a router right now, so I may be wrong, but...I believe
you need to be in interface config:
3102(config-if)#int s0.1
"Omer Shommo" wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hello,
>
>I tried to create a subinterface on s0 but i could not. Can any body tell
me why?
>
>
>Thanks
>
in oder to create subinterfaces in serial lines enter the following command
int s0.12 point
you must configure a point to point interface or multipoint connection in
order fot you to do this
type
int s0.12 ?
to find out more
PQ
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Do a int s 0.1 ? and look at the output. There you will find your answer
HTH
Chuck
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