![]() Multipoint would be something like a switch with multiple router interfaces plugged into it. No, something like that wouldn't exist because a point to point connection consists of a single line connecting two routers. If nobody else helps you by tomorrow (later today) I can look into it more. I have some more notes I can look over but it's 3:51AM here so I don't have the time to find them right now. I should have written it down when I had the chance. It was a particular command or two which allows sub interfaces to be made and I can't recall it. I remember having this same issue and someone helped me out. ![]() ![]() Then something else entirely is stopping you from creating sub interfaces. No i havent created any sub interfaces in the other router or done any other configurations to it.and yes both routers are the same.the opposite router will be connected to multiple other routers so is that a mutipoint connection and if it is so is there a configuration like ![]()
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