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... IP subnets. The traditional view is that a
single subnet is associated with a single physical medium. All hosts
physically connected to this medium are assumed to be able to reach
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... MAC address in the router, or simply based
on the physical connectivity of the new router. In other words, any
router ...
... establish primary and backup instances of the same MAC address on
different physical interfaces of 37x5 communications controllers.
Some end hosts ...
... Configuration commands in this category assign IP addresses to
physical or virtual interfaces on a single router. They also include
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... OSPF has not obvious way to identify
these interfaces. A physical index (e.g., ifTable) could be used,
but would have to be extended to have an entry for each logical entry
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... but would have to be extended to have an entry for each logical entry
(i.e., VC) multiplexed onto the physical interface.
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... addressing techniques, such as unnumbered interfaces and
physical interfaces with IP addresses in multiple subnets, may not be
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