NLSP area-address

From: Brian Jacklin (bmjackli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 13:26:53 GMT-3


   
Can someone help me to understand the NLSP area-address command a little
better.
 I understand it's representing what IPX network's will participate but I'm
confussed on the mask.

 Example:

 int ethernet 0
 ipx network 1001
 ipx nlsp area1 enable

 int ethernet 1
 ipx network 2001
 ipx nlsp area2 enable

 ipx router nlsp area1
 area-address 1000 fffff000

 ipx router nlsp area2
 area-addresss 2000 fffff000

 Does this mean that area1 represents 00001000
 So the leading f's represent the 0's before the 1?

 So area 2 is 00002000 ?

 Thanks!
Brian



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