From: David Ankers (d.ankers@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 16 2001 - 21:00:19 GMT-3
Far from an expert on IPX however, rsup is used with rip only. It stops sap
updates via rip and uses the incrimental sap technique from eigrp. In other
words, rip is running over the link for routing and eigrp is not but eigrp is
being used to pass sap updates... Ug not easy to explain... What about ipx
sap-incrimental?
David.
On Friday 16 February 2001 19:42, Timur_Mirza@Notes.airtouch.com wrote:
> need some feedback on the following please:
>
> 3 routers (1 hub & a couple of spokes) are in the same vlan
>
> the two spokes are on DIFFERENT ipx nets...spoke #2 is running eigrp
>
> i configured hub-e0 w/ 2 different networks using 2 different ipx encaps
> (it looks like you cannot
> use secondary IPX addresses w/ eigrp)
>
> so i cfg rip from hub to spoke #1 & eigrp from hub to spoke #2
>
> in order to prevent periodic saps on this vlan, i cfg ipx eigrp incremental
> saps w/o rsup
>
> what i think i should use is rsup on both rip & eigrp...what i'm wondering
> is, is rsup
> protocol-independent, i.e., can I use it under rip? the lab i'm working in
> is currently in
> transition & i cannot test it right now...can someone let me know if i'm on
> the right path?
>
> thx, timur
>
>
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