From: zhencai (zhencai@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 20 2000 - 15:48:56 GMT-3
Eric,
1. I would use "broadcast" in the frame-relay map
2. you have to use 2 static routes at R2/R3, IARP won't work.
Regards,
Zhen Cai
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Pylko, Eric
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 9:49 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ipx, eigrp, and frame relay
Hi everyone-
I have the following network setup:
R5
| (point to multipoint)
Frame
Relay
/ \
R3 R2---R1
R3 and R2 are connected on their physical interfaces.
I have ipx eigrp enabled on all the routers. I can see all routes on all
routers.
Now, when I try to do an ipx ping from R3 to R2, R3 to R1, or R1/R2 to R3, I
do not get a reply. I can ipx ping from R3 to R5, R5 to R2 and R5 to R1.
I have tried frame-relay map statements, default routes, frame-relay inverse
arp, ipx eigrp split-horizon, no ipx eigrp split horizon, and rebooting.
Am I missing something that will allow R3 to ipx ping R2 or R1? When doing
something similar with Appletalk, I had to give the command "appletalk
local-routing" on R5. I don't see a similar command for IPX.
Any ideas? A tunnel between R3 and R2 would work, but is there any other
ipx command that would help?
Thanks
-Eric
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