I did a small lab and did the following to observe: c1 : e0/0 MAC address 00aa.00f4.3700,
c2: e0/0 MAC address 00aa.00f4.3700 and then went under the same e0/0 shared interface which was same interface for the 2 contexts , and gave mac-address uniquely myself int e0/0 for c1 , mac-address aaaa.bbbb.ccc1 int e0/0 for c2 , mac-address aaaa.bbbb.ccc2 I believe ALL Shouls work fine now .... but wht about the my post that i saw it in LAB 1 of YUSUF Config Labs book ref on page 69 ...WHERE same physical interface e0/1.1 and e0/1.2 was given two interfaces with same MAC ?? how does that work ?? regards, Kamran. On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 1:18 PM, kamran shakil <[email protected]>wrote: > *I was going thru Yusuf lab 1 and encountered something which made me > write this email :* > > > " If you see Yusuf book ( Ref: lab 1, page 69), Interface Dmz2 and inside > interface have same mac-address. " > > How the pkts will be forwarded in this case? Isn't it strange .... ( no > mac-address auto) is defined already! > > How does this work !!! no manual mac-address command was used for the > solution. > > > regards, > Kamran. > >
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