Network Protocol
Normally, one interface has one IP address. In order for one interface of the router to
interconnect with multiple nets, an interface can have multiple IP addresses. One of
them is the main IP address, and the others are secondary IP addresses.
In addition, all the IP addresses configured at the interfaces in the router can not be
located in the same subnet.
If the
undo ip address
command is not followed by
ip-address
, then all IP addresses
at this interface are deleted.
For related commands, see
ip route-static
,
display interface
.
Example
# Configure the IP address 129.102.0.1, slave IP address 202.38.160.1 and subnet
mask 255.255.255.0 for the interface Serial 0.
[3Com-Serial1]
ip address 129.102.0.1 255.255.255.0
[3Com-Serial1]
ip address 202.38.160.1 255.255.255.0 sub
1.1.2 ip address ppp-negotiate
Syntax
ip address ppp-negotiate
undo ip address ppp-negotiate
View
Interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the
ip address ppp-negotiate
command, you can enable IP address ppp
negotiated at the interface. Using the
undo ip address ppp-negotiate
command,
you can disable the negotiation on IP address.
By default, the IP address negotiated function is disabled.
When PPP is encapsulated and no IP address is configured for the interface, if the
remote interface has an IP address, you can configure IP address negotiable attribute
for the interface (by configuring
ip address ppp-negotiate
command at the local
router and configuring
remote address
command at the remote router) to enable the
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