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11-28-2012 09:46 AM
Hi all,
I need to reassure me on a simple configuration.
Is it possible to do this configuration?
IP interface 1: a.a.a.a / x
IP interface 1.10: a.a.10.a / x
IP interface 1.20: a.a.20.a / x
I ask this because I've seen a few configurations and whenever subinterfaces were used, there was no IP on the physical interface.
Thank you in advance for your return.
11-29-2012 11:34 AM
Hello, will the three example addresses you have specified need to be within the same subnet or three unique subnets?
It is not possible to have multiple layer 3 interfaces belonging to the same subnet within a single virtual router.
I was able to commit the following configuration example on a PA-200 without issue.
(disclaimer: I have not tested passing traffic with a corresponding trunked switch port connected to physical interface ethernet1/4)
12-11-2012 06:26 AM
Thank you for your help.
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