From: rfuller@xxxxxx
Date: Sun Sep 19 1999 - 14:42:25 GMT-3
   
Thanks.  Just goes to show that is you look at something long enough, you
make weird assumptions.  I figured it was some deep NLSP behavior.  Boy,
now I feel dumb.  <g>
Ron Fuller, CCDP, CCNP-ATM, CCNP-Security, MCNE, MCP
3X Corporation
rfuller@3x.com
Chad Marsh <chad@wa.net> on 09/19/99 01:11:00 PM
To:   rfuller@3x.com
cc:   ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject:  Re: IPX NLSP
Looks like Se0.1, with a line feed.
rfuller@3x.com wrote:
>
> I am configuring NLSP on my lab network and was wondering if anyone else
> has seen this.   I have an AGS+ router running IOS 10.2(6) that is
> connected to a 4500 running IOS 12.0(4).  When I redistribute my NLSP
SAPs
> into EIGRP, they show up on the AGS+  like this:
>
> Barcelona#sh ipx serv
> Codes: S - Static, I - Incremental, P - Periodic, H - Holddown
> 6 Total IPX Servers
>
> Table ordering is based on routing and server info
>
>    Type Name                       Net     Address    Port     Route Hops
> Itf
> I     4 Hockenheim_Server       100160.0000.0000.0001:0451 3219456/01   1
> Se0.1
> I     4 Monza_Server            100240.0000.0000.0001:0451 268416000/02
4
> Se0
> .1
> I     7 Hockenheim_Printer      100160.0000.0000.0001:0234 3219456/01   1
> Se0.1
> I    27 Monza_Printer           100240.0000.0000.0001:0345 268416000/02
4
> Se0
> .1
> I    69 Monza_Sap               100240.0000.0000.0001:0544 268416000/02
4
> Se0
> .1
> I   151 Monza_Arcserve          100240.0000.0000.0001:0789 268416000/02
4
> Se0
> .1
>
> The I indicates that the SAP was learned via EIGRP, and is an incremental
> update.  What I am wondering is what is the deal with the .1 for each of
> the NLSP to EIGRP learned SAPs?
>
> I have full connectivity, but this just looked weird to me.  The SAPs
from
> Hockenheim are all EIGRP sourced and learned, it's the SAPs from Monza I
am
> wondering about.  (Yes, I am a Formula One fan.  You have to make your
lab
> interesting if you are going to be spending many hours on it! :)  )
>
> Only 8 days till San Jose!
>
> Thanks for any info!
>
> Ron Fuller, CCDP, CCNP-ATM, CCNP-Security, MCNE, MCP
> 3X Corporation
> rfuller@3x.com
>
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