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Subject: Re: redundant serial links in same subnet??
I found some docs mentioning this and it does make
sense for dial backup and rela
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:50:19 -0800
/24? Subnet them. I like /30 for p to p links.
run rip version 2.
"Dimitrije" [EMAIL PR
I colleague of mine has a network connecting two routers with redundant serial
links. These serial links happen to reside in the same subnet as follows:
Router
ARouter
B
S0 - 192.1.67.1/24 -
/24? Subnet them. I like /30 for p to p links. run rip version 2.
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I colleague of mine has a network connecting two routers with redundant
serial
links. These serial links happen to reside in the
If you have routing enabled, Cisco IOS will not let
you put multiple interfaces in the same subnet. What
version of code are you using and are you sure this is
the way he has it configured? You're using RIP so have
routing enabled so something is fishy here. Equal-cost
multipath should work fine
nfigs??? (and
design objectives?)
Kevin Wigle
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Subject: redundant serial links in same subnet??
I colleague of mine has a network connecting two routers with redundant
ser
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Subject: redundant serial links in same subnet??
I colleague of mine has a network connecting two routers with redundant
serial
links. These serial link
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Subject: redundant serial links in same subnet??
I colleague of mine has a network connecting two routers with redundant
serial
links. These serial links happe
them
that indicates you cannot do the 5th link...
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From: "Michael Snyder" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: redundant serial links in same subnet??
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:50:19 -0800
/24? Subnet them. I
that indicates you cannot do the 5th link...
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:50:19 -0800
/24? Subnet the
it with
the TAC. Search the TAC archives and you will find
the message from them
that indicates you cannot do the 5th link...
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I found some docs mentioning this and it does make
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