From: Li Chaoyong (hughcyli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 21 2000 - 10:27:28 GMT-3
I think you can .
But I see that it will only affect serial interface or other interface
which haven't MAC.
look.
Ethernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
IPX address is 43.0030.80b0.b620, NOVELL-ETHER [up]
Delay of this IPX network, in ticks is 1 throughput 0 link delay 0
IPXWAN processing not enabled on this interface.
IPX SAP update interval is 60 seconds
IPX type 20 propagation packet forwarding is disabled
Incoming access list is not set
Outgoing access list is not set
IPX helper access list is not set
SAP GNS processing enabled, delay 0 ms, output filter list is not
set
SAP Input filter list is not set
SAP Output filter list is not set
SAP Router filter list is not set
Input filter list is not set
Output filter list is not set
Router filter list is not set
Netbios Input host access list is not set
Netbios Input bytes access list is not set
Netbios Output host access list is not set
Netbios Output bytes access list is not set
Updates each 60 seconds aging multiples RIP: 3 SAP: 3
SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480 bytes
RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432 bytes
RIP response delay is not set
IPX accounting is disabled
IPX fast switching is configured (enabled)
RIP packets received 0, RIP packets sent 2
SAP packets received 0, SAP packets sent 2
Tunnel302 is up, line protocol is up
IPX address is 33.0000.0000.0003 [up]
Delay of this IPX network, in ticks is 150 throughput 0 link delay 0
IPXWAN processing not enabled on this interface.
IPX SAP update interval is 10 seconds
IPX type 20 propagation packet forwarding is disabled
Incoming access list is not set
Outgoing access list is not set
IPX helper access list is not set
SAP GNS processing enabled, delay 0 ms, output filter list is not
set
SAP Input filter list is not set
SAP Output filter list is not set
SAP Router filter list is not set
Input filter list is not set
Output filter list is not set
Router filter list is not set
Netbios Input host access list is not set
Netbios Input bytes access list is not set
Netbios Output host access list is not set
Netbios Output bytes access list is not set
Updates each 10 seconds aging multiples RIP: 3 SAP: 3
SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480 bytes
RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432 bytes
RIP response delay is not set
Watchdog processing is disabled, SPX spoofing is disabled, idle time
60
IPX accounting is disabled
IPX fast switching is configured (enabled)
RIP packets received 2511, RIP packets sent 2508
SAP packets received 1, SAP packets sent 2505
Virtual-TokenRing30 is up, line protocol is up
IPX address is 30.4000.0000.0004, SAP [up]
Delay of this IPX network, in ticks is 2 throughput 0 link delay 0
IPXWAN processing not enabled on this interface.
IPX SAP update interval is 60 seconds
IPX type 20 propagation packet forwarding is disabled
Incoming access list is not set
Outgoing access list is not set
IPX helper access list is not set
SAP GNS processing enabled, delay 0 ms, output filter list is not
set
SAP Input filter list is not set
SAP Output filter list is not set
SAP Router filter list is not set
Input filter list is not set
Output filter list is not set
Router filter list is not set
Netbios Input host access list is not set
Netbios Input bytes access list is not set
Netbios Output host access list is not set
Netbios Output bytes access list is not set
Updates each 60 seconds aging multiples RIP: 3 SAP: 3
SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480 bytes
RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432 bytes
RIP response delay is not set
IPX accounting is disabled
IPX fast switching is configured (disabled)
RIP packets received 0, RIP packets sent 429
SAP packets received 0, SAP packets sent 1
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stanley Seow" <stanley_seow@techno-craft.com.sg>
To: "CCIELAB" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 8:51 PM
Subject: IPX address - auto assign or self assign ??
> For ipx routing....
>
> For easy reading, can I use my own mac address rather that the first
> ethernet's MAC address...
> Say for router 1:
>
> should I just do :
>
>
> ipx routing 0010.ef12.94e3 <-- assign by the router
>
> or
>
> ipx routing 1.1.1
>
> I find the second method very useful and good for troubleshooting
since the
> MAC address is assign by
> myself.
>
> Can I use my own MAC address in the ccielab ?
>
> Stanley
>
>
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