Re: [LARTC] Unnumbered

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, M.F. PSIkappa wrote:


> it's posibility to make something similar to Cisco unnumber on Linux ?
> E. g.
> interface Serial0
>  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
> I don't want to assign to interface private IP.

If I understand the ip unnumbered command correctly it allows you to share a
single IP address on multiple interfaces. This is trivial on Linux: just add
the same IP address to each of the interfaces with  ip addr add

The routing effects I cannot correctly comment on, as I'm not sufficiently
versed in IOS to fully grasp the effects of  ip unnumbered

Doei, Arthur.

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