From: Scott Morris (SMorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 03 1999 - 08:26:10 GMT-3
First thing I'd look at is did you use a "frame-relay map ip" statement at
all??? If you need to/do use any frame-relay map statements, you need to do
so for every protocol. So add a "frame-relay map ipx (net) (out-dlci)
[broadcast]" statement. EIGRP and IPX RIP (which, by the way, did you turn
RIP off for the IPX network in the frame?) are inherently broadcast
oriented. EIGRP technically is not, but the hello/discovery method is for
all intents and purposes like a broadcast. So it IS possible to get routing
information. Your pings would require an ARP resolution, which may or may
not be as simple depending on your frame interface configuration (ie. point
to point vs. multipoint). *shrug* Just some things to look at. I'm
assuming you can ping the interface from the router it belongs to...
Scott
smorris@tele-tech.com
-----Original Message-----
From: rudy.phen@datacraft-asia.com [mailto:rudy.phen@datacraft-asia.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 7:28 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IPX over frame relay
Next month is a big day... hopefully new CCIE coming...
I am currently testing on my lab for ipx over frame relay configuration.
I did not using subinterfaces.. but i using IPX Eigrp on the hub dan spoke
router and I turn off the split horizon.
the result is I got all the ipx route.. (perfect..)
but the problem is I can not ping from one spoke router to another spoke
router.. even ping to the frame relay interface on that spoke router (that
connected to hub router)..
I have check all the config.. it's look correctly configure..
Pls consult..... thanks in adv..
Cheers
Rudy Phen
Startrac - Datacraft Asia Ltd.
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