Abhiram wrote:
configuration, i.e., Assume 1000 addresses are created on an interface
There would be something wrong with the network design. That's the equivalent of 4 class A sub-nets, when IP addresses are supposed to be in short supply.
Although overloading an interface is a useful feature in modern IP implementations, I doubt that it was ever envisaged as providing so many aliases.
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