Re: static sap question -

From: Atif Awan (atifawan@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 13:53:37 GMT-3


   

Yup he definitely means that. If you want to advertise the SAPs out serial 0
you do not define the server address to be a part of the serial network.

Regards
Atif

>From: "Connary, Julie Ann" <jconnary@cisco.com>
>Reply-To: "Connary, Julie Ann" <jconnary@cisco.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: static sap question -
>Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001 08:31:51 -0500
>
>Ok, I'm just full of them this morning -
>
>Caslow shows how to enter static saps on page 510 - it is a global command:
>
>ipx sap service-type name network.node socket hop-count
>
>Then he says: "With IPX static SAPs, if you place the static sap on the
>network that will be propagating the SAPS, it will
>not get propagated. You get "null updates suppressed" in the DEBUG IPX SAP
>statements.
>
>' in the above example, the SAP needs to be propagated out the s0
>interface. If the static SAP is configured on the s0 interface, it will not
>work."
>
>
>If you create static saps in global configuration mode, how do you
>configure them on an interface?
>
>Does he mean if S0 is network AAA, then if you define a static SAP for a
>file server, say, AAA.0000.0798.9999, then it will
>never get propagated out serial 0?
>
>Juli eAnn
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