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Or possibly bridging? P. On Tuesday 11 November 2003 1:41 pm, Shawn Solomon wrote: > I would guess that they actually want 1 of the following: > > Redundancy of some sort. > Increased bandwidth to the router. > > > > -- > Shawn Solomon > Senior Network Engineer / Systems Design > IHETS / ITN > 317.263.8875 [email protected] fx317.263.8831 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sugar, Sylvia [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 3:36 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Router with 2 (or more) interfaces in same network > > > Hi, > > I am curious to know if its possible to have a router with its two > interfaces, say configured as, > 1.1.1.1/16 and 1.1.1.2/16. Theoretically, i see nothing which can stop a > router from doing this. > But practically, is it of any use? And if used, then, when and why will > somebody want to use such > a kind of configuration? > > Would appreciate if somebody could enlighten me on this. > > Regards, > Rasputin > > P.S. > I have a customer who insists he wants to do this, without providing any > explanations! > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! > Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk
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