host1(config)#
interface ip si0
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Use the
no
version to delete the IP interface.
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See interface ip
ip share-interface
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Use to specify the layer 2 interface used by a shared IP interface. The command
fails if the layer 2 interface does not yet exist. The command is not supported
(that is, it fails) if you use an RSVP tunnel (for example,
tunnel mpls:1
) to identify
the layer 2 interface.
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If you issue this command on a shared IP interface, you cannot issue the
ip
share-nexthop
command for the interface.
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After creating the shared IP interface, you can configure it as you do any other
IP interface.
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The shared interface is operationally up when the layer 2 interface is operationally
up.
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You can create operational shared IP interfaces in the absence of a primary IP
interface.
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Example
host1(config-if)#
ip share-interface atm 5/3.101
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Use the
no
version to remove the association between the layer 2 interface and
the shared IP interface. You can delete shared and primary IP interfaces
independently.
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See ip share-interface
ip share-nexthop
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Use to specify that the shared IP interface dynamically tracks a next hop. If the
next hop changes, the shared IP interface moves to the new layer 2 interface
associated with the IP interface toward the new next hop.
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If you issue this command on a shared IP interface, you cannot issue the
ip
share-interface
command for the interface.
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If you issue this command on a shared IP interface, the shared interface cannot
dynamically track the next hop for the specified destination if the next-hop IP
address is resolvable over MPLS.
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If you specify a virtual router, the command fails if the VR does not already exist.
If you do not specify a VR, the current VR is assumed.
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After creating the shared IP interface, you can configure it as you do any other
IP interface.
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The shared interface is operationally up when the layer 2 interface associated
with the specified next hop is operationally up. However, if the layer 2 interfaced
associated with the specified next hop is an MPLS next hop (for example, an
RSVP or LDP tunnel), the shared interface remains operationally down.
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