From: Haohong Lin (hhlin@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2001 - 21:57:05 GMT-3
Since dynamic maps presented on fr map and I didn't want to enable full mesh
topology.
Should I setup full mesh frame relay map on such scenario?
ping from one spoke(R3) to another(R6):
R3#ping 600.00d0.5865.bf60 <= ethernet ipx address
Translating "600.00d0.5865.bf60"
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte IPX Novell Echoes to 600.00d0.5865.bf60, timeout is 2
seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
R3#
R3#ping 1056.00d0.5865.bf60 <= frame relay ipx addr
Translating "1056.00d0.5865.bf60"
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte IPX Novell Echoes to 1056.00d0.5865.bf60, timeout is 2
seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
R3#trace 1056.00d0.5865.bf60
Translating "1056.00d0.5865.bf60"
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 1056.00d0.5865.bf60
0 ? ? ?
... tracing the route using Diagnostic Requests
1 ? ? ?
R3#ping 1056.00e0.b055.cac2 <= hub router's frame relay ipx addr
Translating "1056.00e0.b055.cac2"
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte IPX Novell Echoes to 1056.00e0.b055.cac2, timeout is 2
seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 36/43/60 ms
R3#
The configurations as following,
Hub router- R5:
ipx routing 00e0.b055.cac2
!
interface Serial2
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
!
interface Serial2.1 multipoint
ipx network 1056
no ipx split-horizon eigrp 10
frame-relay interface-dlci 503
frame-relay interface-dlci 506
!
ipx router eigrp 10
network 1056
!
ipx router rip
no network 1056
R5#sh fram map
Serial2.1 (up): ipx 1056.00d0.5865.bf60 dlci 506(0x1FA,0x7CA0), dynamic,
broadcast,, status defined, active
Serial2.1 (up): ipx 1056.0010.7b7f.6603 dlci 503(0x1F7,0x7C70), dynamic,
broadcast,, status defined, active
R5#
Spoke1 - R6:
ipx routing 00d0.5865.bf60
!
interface Serial0/0
encapsulation frame-relay
ipx network 1056
no fair-queue
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
!
!
ipx router eigrp 10
network 1056
!
!
ipx router rip
no network 1056
!
R6#sh fram map
Serial0/0 (up): ipx 1056.00e0.b055.cac2 dlci 605(0x25D,0x94D0), dynamic,
broadcast,, status defined, active
Spoke2 -R3:
ipx routing 0010.7b7f.6603
interface Serial1
encapsulation frame-relay
ipx network 1056
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
!
!
ipx router eigrp 10
network 1056
!
!
ipx router rip
no network 1056
!
R3#sh fram map
Serial1 (up): ipx 1056.00e0.b055.cac2 dlci 305(0x131,0x4C10), dynamic,
broadcast,, status defined, active
Regards,
Haohong Lin
-----Original Message-----
From: Michel Gaspard [mailto:mgaspard@cisco.com]
Sent: 2001 04 12 21:06
To: hhlin@szskzj.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: IPX over Frame Relay
Lin,
What do you mean exaclty with "ping from one spoke router to another's
ehternet IP"
Do you mean IPX pings, or IP pings?
The fact that IPX routing is OK has no influence on the IP routing,
unfortunately...
Otherwise (IPX pinmgs), could you send your config?
Try also to map the other spoke router's IPX address to DLCi on the
interfaces.
Check the IPX routing table for these destinations.
Regards,
Michel
> From nobody@groupstudy.com Thu Apr 12 14:52:13 2001
> From: "Haohong Lin" <hhlin@szskzj.com>
> To: "CCIELab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Subject: IPX over Frame Relay
> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:50:33 +0800
> Sender: nobody@groupstudy.com
> Reply-To: "Haohong Lin" <hhlin@szskzj.com>
>
> Hi,
>
> When I using EIGRP as IPX routing protocol on Frame Relay network,
every
> ipx routes seemed fine after disabled IPX split-horizon on hub router. But
I
> tried to ping from one spoke router to another's ehternet IP, packets
> stoped on hub router's serial interface. How can I resolve this problem?
>
>
> Haohong Lin
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