On Fri, 2021-05-07 at 13:50 +0000, Senthil Kumar Nagappan wrote: > Yes, there is a switch in between.
hmm, I am not familiar with eth PtoP I/Fs but if you have a switch then the different links can see each others pkgs (broadcast etc.). Not sure that is a valid use case? Jocke > > On Friday, May 7, 2021, 06:17:28 PM GMT+5:30, Joakim Tjernlund > <joakim.tjernl...@infinera.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, 2021-05-07 at 04:53 +0000, Senthil Kumar Nagappan wrote: > > Hi Joakim, > > > > Thanks for your response. > > > > Will try to elaborate point2 with sample config. > > > > 1. Config at Router R1 > > > > lo interface > > interface loopback lo has ip addr 100.100.100.125 > > > > eth1 > > for unnumbered borrowing the lo address for eth1 and 100.100.100.126 is the > > peer address > > ip addr add 100.100.100.125 peer 100.100.100.126 dev eth1 > > > > eth2 > > for unnumbered borrowing the lo address for eth2 and 100.100.100.126 is the > > peer address > > ip addr add 100.100.100.125 peer 100.100.100.126 dev eth2 > > Just to be clear, are those eth I/F directly connected via a cable or is > there a switch in between? > > > Jocke >