From: Lee Carter (l2carter@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jun 27 2005 - 15:30:38 GMT-3
Not sure. I have done this on Ethernet like you said
(bridging) perhaps that will work on the WAN as well. 
I don't know... can you apply ppp virtual-templates
using the same template interface on two different sub
interfaces? Or possibly use some combination of
up-unnumbered?
--- Pat Chui <cui666@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys,
> I had this scenario in which I have to get 2 FR
> p-t-p sub-interfaces
> to use IPs on the same subnet in one router, and
> it's pingable between
> the 2 sub-interfaces.  I was wondering if any sort
> of bridging
> mechanism enabled auto-magically or else? Maybe you
> can help me to
> understand this.
> 
> Thanks,
> Pat
> 
> ======
> interface Serial1/0.1 point-to-point
>   ip address 172.16.124.1 255.255.255.0
>   ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
>   frame-relay interface-dlci 104   
> !
> interface Serial1/0.2 point-to-point
>   ip address 172.16.124.2 255.255.255.0
>   ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
>   frame-relay interface-dlci 102   
> !         
> 
> ======
> R1#ping ip
> Target IP address: 172.16.124.1
> Repeat count [5]: 
> Datagram size [100]: 
> Timeout in seconds [2]: 
> Extended commands [n]: y
> Source address or interface: 172.16.124.2
> Type of service [0]: 
> Set DF bit in IP header? [no]: 
> Validate reply data? [no]: 
> Data pattern [0xABCD]: 
> Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]: 
> Sweep range of sizes [n]: 
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.124.1,
> timeout is 2 seconds:
> Packet sent with a source address of 172.16.124.2 
> !!!!!
> ======
> 
>
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