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10-04-2013 01:08 AM
Hello
somebody know why
If I want to affect 2 Ip address to one interface in the same subnet like ip1: 12.52.36.2/29 and ip2 : 12.52.36.3/29
the result is an overlaping of subnet.
and to solve that I have to add the first ip 1 as 12.52.36.2/29 and the second one in that way 12.52.36.3/32.
thanks
10-07-2013 08:13 AM
Hi Greg,
That is an expected behavior.As per my understanding the only way to assign two IP addresses of the same over lapping subnet is by having their respective interfaces in different virtual routers.
Thanks,
Syed R Hasnain
10-07-2013 08:13 AM
Hi Greg,
That is an expected behavior.As per my understanding the only way to assign two IP addresses of the same over lapping subnet is by having their respective interfaces in different virtual routers.
Thanks,
Syed R Hasnain
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