From: Thounda Craig, Jr (hjcgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 15:09:44 GMT-3
You could place all routers in one area.
Also, add the following interface commands: no ipx rip off & no ipx sap off
Check the command structure for correct syntax (I may have missed
something).
brgds,
Thounda
----- Original Message -----
From: certman <certman@etang.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 12:18 AM
Subject: A NLSP question
> Hi all,
>
> I encounted a strange question about NLSP.
>
> Here is a simple scenario:
> |------R3
> 12 | e0
> e0 R1-------------------R2--|
> s0 s0 e0|
> |------R4
> e0
>
> At R2:
> int s0
> ipx network 12
> nlsp enable
> router nlsp 1
> area 0 0
>
> All other routers run NLSP.
> The network 12 can only be seen at R1 and R2 (directly connected),but
never be seen at R3 and R4.
>
> When I split the whole area into 2(R1 and R2 belong to area 1,R2 ,R3 and
R4 belong to area 2),and only if I run two NLSP process at R2,then the
network 12 can be seen anywhere.
>
> Do I miss something?
>
> Any output will be highly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Felix
>
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