OK, For some reason, my first time of sending this reply got chopped, so here it is again.
Brian, et al., Please Note the following: ***All I wanted to know was: Can the Loopback Interface be used to host a complete subnet (and the Router make routing decisions with this inteface), or is its functionality such that it will always respond like an interface configured with a 255.255.255.255 mask, and 86 traffic not destined for IT on the same subnet?? I'm not looking for someone to help me make a completely working config for all routers in this implementation. The idea is to do such: !Interface FastEthernet0 ! description Connected to PIX Outside Interface, and PIX Inside Interface is subnet for Data traffic. ! Ip adress x.x.x.x 255.255.255.x !Interface Loopback0 ! description VoIP subnet with VoIP originating/terminating on this Router... other hosts also placed on the same subnet at a later date, and connecting via the Ethernet Port which connects to a switch that the other hosts are also plugging into. ! Ip address 192.168.101.1 255.255.255.0 !Interface Serial0 ! NO IP ADDRESS ! Encap Frame-Relay !Interface Serial0.1 ! description Connected to the Internet ! Ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.252 ! interface-dlci 16 !Interface Serial0.100 ! description Connected to HQ over PVT FR for Voice traffic ! ip unnumbered loopback0 ! interface-dlci 100 ! {insert Map-Class Tag here} !{Insert Route-Maps Here} !{Insert Voice configuration here... a.k.a. Dial Peers} !{Insert QoS config here... a.k.a. Map Classes} !Router EIGRP 1750 !Network 192.168.100.0 >>Brian ""Mark Odette II"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > OK, I'll make the question simpler. > > > Can you use a loopback interface in the same respect that you would use an > ethernet interface? > > Create the loopback: Interface Loopback0 > Assign it an IP with a /24 mask : ip address 192.168.10.1 > Configure the subnet assigned to the loopback interface to a routing > process, such as EIGRP or RIP. > Assign many other hosts on a LAN or a WAN an IP address that is in the same > subnet as the loopback interface. > Replicate the above configuration on Router at other end of FR network. > add subnet assigned to far-end routers' loopback interface to local EIGRP > AS, or RIP; do the same on the far-end routers' config for the same EIGRP AS > or RIP configuration. > > And then, configure FR Subinterface with IP Unnumbered Loopback0, and route > traffic across the FR network, with the traffic orininating from either the > Router, or another host (if configuration above is legal) on the subnet that > is assigned to the Loopback interface. > > What I want to do, is configure a VoIP enabled router with a loopback > interface assigned to 192.168.10.1, and several LAN hosts with the same > subnet assignment, i.e., 192.168.10.2, .3, .4, etc., and a /24 subnet mask > for all hosts including loopback interface. > I then want to create and assign IP Unnumbered loopbackX to a FR P-to-P > subinterface. > > Create EIGRP AS to route Subnets assigned to loopback interfaces on each > respective router. > > Mirror image this configuration on the other end of the "wire" (FR Network). > > Configure Dial-Peers with VOIP destinations pointing to the loopback > interface of the peer router (other end of the FR Network). > > Is this Possible?? > > > The reason why I want to use Loopback interfaces, is because I plan to > assign a separate subnet to the FastEthernet Interface, and don't believe > that the use of the Secondary command will work, i.e., you can't specify IP > Unnumbered FastEthernet0 and have the Secondary IP address used.... ip > unnumbered fastethernet0 will use the FastEthernets' Primary address, which > is not desired. > > The Primary Subnet assigned to the FastEthernet Interface will be NAT > Translating with a PIX FW (PIX will be doing the NAT) to hit the Internet. > > > For Topology description: > Router HQ connects to internet on one subinterface, while connecting to 3 > remote offices on a private FR network on a second subinterface. > Router Remote1 Will be connecting to the internet on one subinterface, while > connecting back to HQ on separate FR subinterface for VoIP over FR traffic > only (no Data traffic) > Router Remote2 will be doing the same as Remote1 > Router Remote3 will also be doing the same as Remote1 > > ... So much for a simpler reply. :) > > Thanks in advance for everyones' comments. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Tshon > Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 11:44 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Loopback Interfaces... [7:37933] > > > What in the world is the question about, what are you trying to do. > Ping the remote routers, they have a serial > interface that you can ping, or the ethernet. Why do you need a > loopback, what routing protocol are you > running, where is a config? We can't figure out what you are talking > about, we need your help to help you. > > Brian Lodwick wrote: > > >This has got to be the most confusing message I have ever read. > >A loopback interface is just a virtual interface. It's not a real interface > >it's just a virtual interface you can create within the router, and you can > >create as many as you want. > >The biggest reason someone would want to use a loopback interface would be > >for resiliency. If you build a certain session to the loopback interface > >(BGP, DLSW...) and you have more than one path to reach this router the > >session will not die if a certain interface dies. > > ___________ ( ) > >------- r1 >>Brian > > > > > >""Mark Odette II"" wrote in message > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > >>Just when I thought I understood Loopback interfaces, I decided while > >>redesigning a network, that I would use them.... but now I'm questioning > >> > >my > > > >>comprehension. > >> > >>Somebody clear the confusion for me- Please. > >> > >> > >>This is what I'm wanting to do, but not sure if this is proper > >> > >utilization, > > > >>much less whether or not it will work: > >> > >> > >> > >>RouterHQ connecting to 3 Remote Routers (branch offices) via FR Pvt > >> > >Network > > > >>RouterHQ has 2 Ethernet Interfaces, but the Remotes Do NOT....They only > >> > >have > > > >>one. > >>(I think without pause: "No Problem, I can just create a Loopback > >> > >interface > > > >>to take care of the other subnet.") > >> > >>The FR Pvt Network is only for Voice Traffic, while all data traffice will > >>be going out another interface that is using IP UnNumbered Interface > >>FastEthernet0. > >> > >>Here is where my quandry lays. I can't create a Secondary address, as I > >>believe the IP UnNumbered command will use the primary address on the > >>Ethernet Interface. > >> > >>So, can I create a Loopback interface, and treate it like a Ethernet > >>interface, as such that I can assign an IP to the Loopback interface, but > >> > >it > > > >>have a /24 mask, and other devices on the local network can also be keyed > >>for the same subnet as the Loopback, making it where I can give the > >> > >command > > > >>IP UnNumbered Lo0 to a Serial SubInterface?? > >> > >>I thought I could, but then got concerned when I hopped on CCO, and did a > >>lookup on Loopback interfaces, and read a blurb about traffic NOT destined > >>for the LoopBack Interface itself will be routed to 'ye old trashcan' > >> > >i.e., > > > >>Null Interface. > >> > >>Somebody please tell me that I can send traffic from one end of the > >> > >circuit > > > >>to the other and have it destined for a node OTHER than the Loopback > >>Interface with that node being on the same subnet as the Loopback > >> > >interface. > > > >>Thanks. > >> > >>Mark Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38285&t=38285 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]