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cdp: multiple addresses per protocol?
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creamy_stew
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Registered: Jun 2000 Location: Sweden Country: Sweden State: Certifications: Working on:
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Is there any way to show more than 1 address per network protocol? The answer I'm looking for is NO 
/creamy
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firechicken
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02-19-01 06:18 AM
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doctorcisco
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quote: Originally posted by creamy_stew
Is there any way to show more than 1 address per network protocol? The answer I'm looking for is NO 
/creamy
Well, ALMOST no. If you have multiple connections between 2 routers (perhaps 2 redundant ethernet segments connecting core routers), you'll see multiple entries in the show cdp neigh information, and could learn 2 addresses. AFAIK, you can only get 1 network address per protocol (the point of your question) *per connected interface* (the point of my rambling).
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