its my understanding that
it is possible, but only if the primary ip is also included in the ospf
process.
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Is it possible
?
As far as I know if OSPF is running on the primary address then yes it is
possible to run OSPF on a secondary address.
However the secondary network doesn't get Hello packets from the OSPF
protocol. No neighbor adjacency is possible.
Daniel
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From
what I read, the only drawback is that each segment will need it's own
subnet.
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