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From: nick griffin
Subject: 10720 Subinterfaces vs Secondaries
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Hello all,

I am looking at setting up sub-interfaces or possibly secondaries so that I can place muliple networks into my ospf domain to provide routing for a customer with multiple netblocks. I was wondering if someone could give me an idea of some of the key advantages or disadvantages of deploying one way or the other? Thanks in advance.

Nick

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Hello all,

 

I am looking at setting up sub-interfaces or possibly secondaries so that I can place muliple networks into my ospf domain to provide routing for a customer with multiple netblocks. I was wondering if someone could give me an idea of some of the key advantages or disadvantages of deploying one way or the other? Thanks in advance.

 

Nick

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