From: Clifton Stewart (cliftonlstewart@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 18 2001 - 03:56:00 GMT-3
Bob,
Do you specifically have to configure RIP on the NBMA network? Are you provided
the option to just configure IPX and you chose RIP?
Mainly because like you stated IPX-RIP can't have split-horizon disabled. But
IPX-EIGRP will automatically redistribute RIP routes residing on the LAN.
-Cliff
Bob Chahal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question....
>
> A router (R1) that has its physical interfaces (s0, s1 and e0) configured
> for IPX RIP only. You are asked to configure two static saps. All other
> routers in the network should be able to see these saps. How could you get
> this to work because the split horizon rule would prevent R1 from sending
> the sap broadcasts out of the interface you associate the static saps to.
>
> i.e
>
> int e0
> ipx network 1001
> !
> ipx sap 4 file 1001.0000.0000.0001 451 1
>
> This sap would not get advertised out of e0 and any attached routers
> configured for IPX on the segment would not find out about this sap. I've
> tried a few things like using a different network and using static routes
> etc. I would usually configure an IPX network to a loopback and associate
> the sap to the loopback but in this case you are not allowed to configure a
> loopback.
>
> TIA
>
> Bob
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