From: Rahmlow, Howard F. (howard.rahmlow@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 21 2000 - 12:11:32 GMT-3
If I get what you are trying to do, use the secondary command at the end of
the IPX network statment.
Howard
-----Original Message-----
From: Stanley Seow [mailto:stanley_seow@techno-craft.com.sg]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 9:55 AM
To: CCIELAB
Subject: IPX Questions
I bump into something that I really stuck at...
I tried a few things, pls comment...
I've 3 router on ethernet segment and I need to need to use 2 network on the
LAN segment and have
full ipx routing table routing ...
R1 - ipx network 1111
R2 - ipx network 1111
R3 - ipx network 2222
I use the default encap for the 1111 network and uses sap for 2222
network...
The LAN runs ipx eigrp
How do I get the 2222 to see 1111 and all other IPX networks and vice
versa...
I came out with an idea of tunneling gre between R2 and R3 running IPX RIP
between the tunnel over
IP. But this still does not work as I cannot get this to work....
Should I use IPXWAN on the tunnel ??
Or should I use NLSP over the tunnel ?
Stanley
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