From: Dan (dp595@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 16 2001 - 20:10:20 GMT-3
You can stick with IPX EIGRP and get around the limitation of not being able
to put a secondary ipx address on hub-eo
Just use subinterfaces e0.1 & e0.2
Make sure you disable eigrp split-horizon on the physical e0 interface
though.
Dan Pontrelli
Customer Installation Engineer - Verio NYC
CCNP, MCSE, CNA
----- Original Message -----
From: <Timur_Mirza@Notes.airtouch.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: ipx prob
>
>
>
> 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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