From: Aaron K. Dixon (adixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Dec 23 2000 - 14:11:46 GMT-3
If you only want IPX on router A and Router C then you should set up a
tunnel between router a and router c and run ipx through it.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Atif Awan
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 10:07 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IPX bridging problem
i was working ipx ( my weak spot :) ) when i encountered a strange problem
that i cannot seem to solve. The relevant setup is like this :
Router_A(ether0/0) --- (ether0)Router_B(serial0) --- (serial1)Router_C
All the 3 routers are routing IP. Router_A and Router_C have ipx routing
turned on too but Router_B does not have ipx routing turned on. Router_A's
ethernet0/0 and Router_C's serial 1 both have the same IPX network number.
Router_B has bridge-group 1 statements on both ether0 and serial 0.
IPX RIP routes from Router_A are seen successfully in the ipx routing table
of Router_C. However, updates from Router_C are not reaching Router_A. When
i turn on debugging on Router_C it says that it is broadcasting updates out
serial 1 but these never reach Router_A. I dont think i need IRB anywhere
here ... why is this happening that one way traffic is going through
successfully and the other way its not ??? Rest assured there are no IPX
access-lists anywhere ...
TIA
Atif Awan
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