RE: IPX question

From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 13 2001 - 22:19:16 GMT-3


   
Mark is correct, "no ipx router rip" doesn't do it but "ipx router rip"
with "no network all" does (now that doesn't make a lot of sense). The
debugs are below.

Brian

rp-10a-2651#
*Mar 22 02:58:46: IPXRIP: positing full update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff via
FastEther
net0/0 (broadcast)
*Mar 22 02:58:46: -Traceback= 80812654 808036E4 80810C28 80810E24 8033ABFC
*Mar 22 02:58:46: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (RIP)(FULL): gap = 55, holddown
= 5
*Mar 22 02:58:46: IPXRIP: Update for FastEthernet0/0:1 (FULL)(RESET PH)
*Mar 22 02:58:46: ?: 1 via 1:Fa0/0 (FULL:BCAST) (SHRZ) NO
*Mar 22 02:58:46: IPXRIP: suppressing null update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff
(FastEther
net0/0), sent 0 packet(s)(IDLE)
*Mar 22 02:58:48: IPXSAP: positing update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff via
FastEthernet0/
0 (broadcast) (full)
*Mar 22 02:58:48: -Traceback= 80812174 808037E0 80810CAC 80810E24 8033ABFC
*Mar 22 02:58:48: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (SAP)(FULL) (NONE)
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
*Mar 22 02:59:46: IPXRIP: positing full update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff via
FastEther
net0/0 (broadcast)
*Mar 22 02:59:46: -Traceback= 80812654 808036E4 80810C28 80810E24 8033ABFC
*Mar 22 02:59:46: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (RIP)(FULL): gap = 55, holddown
= 5
*Mar 22 02:59:46: IPXRIP: Update for FastEthernet0/0:1 (FULL)(RESET PH)
*Mar 22 02:59:46: ?: 1 via 1:Fa0/0 (FULL:BCAST) (SHRZ) NO
*Mar 22 02:59:46: IPXRIP: suppressing null update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff
(FastEther
net0/0), sent 0 packet(s)(IDLE)
*Mar 22 02:59:48: IPXSAP: positing update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff via
FastEthernet0/
0 (broadcast) (full)
*Mar 22 02:59:48: -Traceback= 80812174 808037E0 80810CAC 80810E24 8033ABFC
*Mar 22 02:59:48: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (SAP)(FULL) (NONE)
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
rp-10a-2651(config)#ipx router rip
rp-10a-265(config-ipx-router)#no network all
rp-10a-265(config-ipx-router)#
*Mar 22 02:59:57: IPX:Net 1 disabled for RIP^Z
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
*Mar 22 02:59:59: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#
*Mar 22 03:00:45: IPXRIP: RIP turned off, skip positing update to
FastEthernet0/
0
*Mar 22 03:00:47: IPXSAP: positing update to 1.ffff.ffff.ffff via
FastEthernet0/
0 (broadcast) (full)
*Mar 22 03:00:47: -Traceback= 80812174 808037E0 80810CAC 80810E24 8033ABFC
*Mar 22 03:00:47: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (SAP)(FULL) (NONE)
rp-10a-2651#
rp-10a-2651#

On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Mark Stover wrote:

> To turn RIP off, you have to do "router ipx rip" and then enter "no network X
XXX" for each network on the router that you have configured. In a production n
etwork, you would normally configure EIGRP on the WAN interfaces and RIP on the
 LAN interfaces, so that servers and clients can receive IPX routing updates.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Ravi
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 8:14 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: IPX question
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to clarify few things in IPX
>
> When configuring ipx routing, ipx rip is enabled automatically. If I want to
> run only EIGRP, Do I specify ipx router rip, no network XXX.
> OR should I configure no network statement for all networks in the router
> under the ipx router rip.
> My understanding is, if there is no network running RIP, is it right to
> configure " no router ipx rip" (I need to run EIGRP only and do not want any
> unwanted routing protocols running)
>
> Regards,
> Ravi
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