[j-nsp] Is it possible to assign two different interface on the
same node
joshua sahala
jejs+lists at sahala.org
Tue May 31 12:55:55 EDT 2005
On (01/06/05 00:46), Eric Shih (TP/ERT) wrote:
>
> Is there any potential problem to assign two different interface(vlan)
> to
> the same subnet on the same node ?
>
> [edit]
> root at TPM20# commit
> [edit interfaces ge-1/3/0 unit 100 family inet]
> 'address 10.254.11.120/25'
> warning: identical subnet 10.254.11.120/25 is found on ge-0/3/0
> [edit interfaces ge-1/3/0 unit 200 family inet]
> 'address 10.252.14.4/27'
> warning: identical subnet 10.252.14.4/27 is found on ge-0/3/0
> [edit interfaces ge-1/3/0 unit 210 family inet]
> 'address 10.252.13.132/27'
> warning: identical subnet 10.252.13.132/27 is found on ge-0/3/0
> commit complete
Eric,
If you really want two different interfaces on the same physical router
connected to the same segment, look at the Aggregated Ethernet interface:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos72/swconfig72-interfaces/frameset.htm
(watch for the wrap - the link you want is at the bottom of the page).
cheers
/joshua
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