From: Huy Luu (hluu@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 07 2002 - 19:36:47 GMT-3
I don't know if I understood your question fully, but here is my 10 cents:
Can you just configure secondary address on the ethernet? EIGRP on later
IOS version should allow setting a mask to the network statement, which
will identify both subnets on the ethernet.
"George Hansen"
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to "George
Hansen"
Here's a puzzle I came across in a production network:
1) Using one Ethernet port, configure a router to route between network
10.1.0.0/16 and network 10.27.0.0/16. Both networks exist on the same LAN.
VLAN trunking is not allowed. One static route is allowed.
2) Advertise a route to 10.27.0.0 to network 10.1.0.0 using RIP or EIGRP.
I got part 1 to work, but haven't gotten part 2 yet.
George Hansen, CCIE # 8546
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