RE: IPX RIP->EIGRP

From: dhbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 13:08:25 GMT-3


   
No. The router will redistribute IPX EIGRP and IPX RIP, but in your scenario y
ou have disabled IPX RIP and enabled ONLY IPX EIGRP on one, and only enabled IP
X RIP on the other. (I changed your original question to use serial, just for
clarity in the example)

R1 --Ether-- R2 --S0---S0-- R3 --Ether-- R4
                   --^--
                EIGRP RIP

At the carat, R2 is only running IPX EIGRP on S0 and R3 is only running IPX RIP
 on S0. So any IPX routes that come in from R2's Ethernet over either RIP or E
IGRP will be in the IPX route table. Any IPX routes that come in from R3's Eth
ernet over either RIP or EIGRP will also be in R3's IPX route table. HOWEVER,
the routes will NOT pass from R2 to R3 or R3 to R2 because the two do not share
 a common IPX routing protocol. At the same time, each CAN IPX ping the others
' serial IPX addresses. HTH,

David
(RTP lab 9/18)

Shaun Nicholson <Shaun.Nicholson@kp.org> wrote:
> If I understand this correctly then I would have to say yes they can route IP
X eigrp and IPX rip automaticly redistribute to each other therefore all entrie
s will appear in the routing table.

Shaun

DHBrown@PipeLine.com on 08/23/2000 08:52:00 AM
To: aaron.dushey@dushey-consulting.com@Internet, ccielab@groupstudy.com@Int
ernet
cc: (bcc: Shaun Nicholson/MD/KAIPERM)
Subject: RE: IPX RIP->EIGRP

Yes they can talk, no they can't route. You have to have the same routing prot
ocol on both routers for them to exchange routing information. If you disable
RIP on one side and enable EIGRP; then enable RIP on the other side with no EIG
RP, the two cannot route -- although they will communicate on the LAN they shar
e by ping.

David
(RTP lab 9/18)

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Aaron DuShey
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 6:01 PM
To: CCIE (E-mail)
Subject: IPX RIP->EIGRP

situation
r2-e0------e0---r5---

r2 has IPX eigrp no ipx
5 has rip no IPX eigrp

can they talk? if so how?

Aaron DuShey



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