ipx nlsp and IPX WAN

From: aiqun hu (huaq@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 29 2000 - 20:19:07 GMT-3


   
Hello group,

Got a Q about IPX NLSP and IPXWAN. In the the following scenario, enable ipx
NLSP across R1R2. But don't enable IPX directly on the serial link between
R1 and R2. So I use tunnel interface between the two routers. But I can't
make it work until I try to enable IPXWAN. I got confused. I thought IPXWAN
is just a remedy way to accurately measures the delay of WAN link when
multiple WAN connections exist. Why do I need IPXWAN in the following
scenario???

Anybody can give me some good examples to use the command area-address and
route-aggregation in IPX NLSP routing process? When should I enable these
commands?

Thanks for your reply
Rena

R1-----X.25-----R2R1:
ipx routing 0000.30e2.f52b
ipx internal-network 11111
interface Tunnel0
no ip address
ipx network 6008
ipx nlsp enable
ipx nlsp rip off
ipx nlsp sap off
tunnel source s0
tunnel destination 1.1.1.2
!
ipx router rip
no network 11111
no network 6008
!

R2:
ipx routing 0000.3090.3304
ipx internal-network 22222
interface Tunnel0
no ip address
ipx network 6008
ipx nlsp enable
ipx nlsp rip off
ipx nlsp sap off
tunnel source s0
tunnel destination 1.1.1.1
!
ipx router rip
no network 22222
no network 6008
!



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