From: Eric Fairfield (ericfair@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Sep 03 2000 - 23:19:44 GMT-3
I don't believe the Internal IPX network number is .0001.0001.0001. I think
it is x.0000.0000.0001 where x is the Internal IPX network number and 1 is
the associated MAC for it. You cannot/should not have two servers using the
same internal IPX network number. If you do the servers will not function
properly.
----- Original Message -----
From: Aaron DuShey <aaron.dushey@dushey-consulting.com>
To: CCIE (E-mail) <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: IPX internal network number
> It is said in Caslows book that all Novell servers internal network number
> is set to .0001.0001.0001. I went through this before but am confused.
What
> happens if two servers are on the same segment? Wouldn't they then all
have
> the same internal net number? Can someone explain this internal net number
> again? Is that the number that would be used if you were to filter NLSP
> related traffic as Cisco routers must have one when using NLSP-?
> thanks, I need a refresher here-
>
> Aaron DuShey
>
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