Each interface on a  router has to be on a separate network ( be it a major
network or a subnet )

Regards
Atif

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Nabil Fares
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 8:54 PM
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Subject: Strange one (for me at least)


Greetings,

I've have a 2500 router, I was giving the Ethernet interface ip
xxx.xxx.xxx.1, and the serial interface xxx.xxx.xxx.2.  The router came back
with an error message the ip addresses are overlapping.  Any idea why this
happens and can I force the router to accept it.

Thank you,

Nabil

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