From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Tue Aug 21 2007 - 00:21:35 ART
By default in PPP a /32 "peer" neighbor route is created... this task takes
that into account. Just by PPP LCP bringing up NCP for IP, they will learn
of each others address, which is actually configured on the Loopback.
Got it?
-Joe
CCNA #CSCO6536263
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Subject: 167.1.45.Y/32 for PPP Serial Interface
Hello all,
Here's how the question goes:-
Configure R4 and R5 serial int using 167.1.45.4/32 and
167.1.45.5/32respectively. Ensure that R4 and R5 can ping each
other's interface. The
creattion of addtional interfaces is permitted.
The solution creates additional Lo45 interface and use IP unnumbered lo45 on
the PPP s0/1 interface.
Can someone point me to some link or explain to me the logic behind this?
Thanks.
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