Hi Mustafa!

Whenever you create a virtual-template you will see this.  The
virtual-template interface is just a place-holder.  Your configuration
actually gets cloned over to the dynamically created virtual-access
interface which is actually used for the communication.  This is why
your virtual-template is down/down but your virtual-access is up/up.
You do not however make any modifications under the virtual-access --
everything is done configuration wise on the virtual-template.



On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Mustafa Yadav <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> What are the meaning of virtual access int 1 ?Why has it benn created
> automaticly?
>
> I have done below config and give  10.3.3.1/24 and 10.3.3.2 /24 ip
> address  under virtual template on both routers.after then below
> output has been seen.Please help...
>
> conf t
> default int s0/1
> int s0/1
> encapsulation ppp
> no ip address
> ppp multilink
> no sh
>
>
> int virtual-template 1
> ppp multilink interleave
> ppp multilink fragment delay 10
> fair-queue
>
> r1#sh ip int brief
> Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status
>     Protocol
> FastEthernet0/0            10.1.12.1       YES manual up
>     up
> Serial0/0                  unassigned      YES unset  up
>     down
> FastEthernet0/1            unassigned      YES unset  administratively
> down down
> Serial0/1                  unassigned      YES manual up
>     up
> Virtual-Access1            10.1.12.1       YES TFTP   up
>     up
> Virtual-Template1          10.3.3.1        YES manual down
>     down
> Virtual-Access2            unassigned      YES unset  down
>     down
> Loopback0                  10.1.1.1        YES manual up
>     up
> r1#
> 0/5)
> r3#sh ip int brief
> Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status
>     Protocol
> FastEthernet0/0            unassigned      YES TFTP   administratively
> down down
> Serial0/0                  unassigned      YES manual up
>     down
> FastEthernet0/1            unassigned      YES unset  administratively
> down down
> Serial0/1                  unassigned      YES manual up
>     up
> Virtual-Access1            10.3.3.2        YES TFTP   up
>     up
> Virtual-Template1          10.3.3.2        YES manual down
>     down
> Virtual-Access2            unassigned      YES unset  down
>     down
> Loopback0                  10.33.3.3       YES manual up                    up
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