From: Earl Aboytes (Earl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2001 - 13:07:39 GMT-3
Daniel,
Absolutely, do NOT, leave the IPX WAN addressing up to the router. Specify
the address by using the following formula:
R1
Ipx routing 1.1.1
R2
Ipx routing 2.2.2
And so forth.
I have done it both ways and you will waste a lot of time if you let the
router assign the number. Remember, when you ping an address you don't need
the whole address. You could type ping ipx aa.1.1.1 instead of
aa.0001.0001.0001. Either one will work, but what would you rather type?
Earl Aboytes, CCIE 6097
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel C. Young [mailto:danyoung99@mediaone.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 9:59 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ipx routing addressing scheme
The command 'ipx routing'
Should I specify the address on this statement for ease of troubleshooing,
such as 'ipx routing 0000.0000.1111' for router1? Or, should I just leave it
to the whims of the router? For those who have attempted the lab, are you
required to do it a specific way?
Thanks,
Daniel Young
Sr. Network Engineer
Internet Data Center
SBC Service Inc. - ITO
(949) 221-1928 Office
(714) 350-8945 Cell
ICQ# 109846891
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