03-03-2025 03:21 AM
Hello to everyone
What is the exact usage of a secondary IP address in the router interface?
Any Cisco documentary is available?
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03-03-2025 03:57 AM - edited 03-03-2025 03:58 AM
Hello @Nader ibrahimi
A secondary IP address on a router interface allows the interface to belong to multiple IP subnets simultaneously. This is useful for gradual IP migration, supporting multiple subnets on a single interface, or handling legacy systems without readdressing.
There is no single cisco doc dedicated exclusively to "secondary IP addresses", but different cisco documents cover it regarding the user case...
03-03-2025 03:57 AM - edited 03-03-2025 03:58 AM
Hello @Nader ibrahimi
A secondary IP address on a router interface allows the interface to belong to multiple IP subnets simultaneously. This is useful for gradual IP migration, supporting multiple subnets on a single interface, or handling legacy systems without readdressing.
There is no single cisco doc dedicated exclusively to "secondary IP addresses", but different cisco documents cover it regarding the user case...
03-03-2025 05:22 AM
BTW footnote, believe secondary interface addressing is also supported on Cisco L3 switches.
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