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Updated Data Model Limitations (markdown)
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:0] ---(Cable 1)--- [eth0] Device B
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:0] ---(Cable 1)--- [eth0] Device B
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:1] ---(Cable 1)--- [eth0] Device C
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:1] ---(Cable 2)--- [eth0] Device C
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:2] ---(Cable 1)--- [eth0] Device D
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:2] ---(Cable 3)--- [eth0] Device D
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:3] ---(Cable 1)--- [eth0] Device E
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Device A [xe-0/0/0:3] ---(Cable 4)--- [eth0] Device E
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## Combo Ports
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## Combo Ports
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### Suggested Approach
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### Suggested Approach
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On each interface which participates in the NHRP group, assign both its own normal, unique IP address as well as a copy of the shared IP address, with the later having its role designated as the appropriate NHRP protocol. (Use "VIP" when no dynamic protocol is in use.) See feature request #2456 for further discussion on potential solutions.
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On each interface which participates in the NHRP group, assign both its own normal, unique IP address as well as a copy of the shared IP address, with the later having its role designated as the appropriate NHRP protocol. (Use "VIP" when no dynamic protocol is in use.) See feature request [#2456](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox/issues/2456) for further discussion on potential solutions.
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