From: Todd Carswell (acarswell@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 11 2002 - 10:13:54 GMT-3
Erhan,
IPX RIP is automatically redistributed into IPX EIGRP. That's why you're
seeing the 70 and 80 networks.
When you use the "no network XX" under IPX RIP, it only serves to prevent
RIP updates from being sent out the EIGRP interfaces.
Todd Carswell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erhan Kurt" <iekurt@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 2:42 AM
Subject: Re: IPX EIGRP
> Hi Jack,
>
> Did you try "clear ipx route *" on R1?
>
> Erhan
>
>
> --- Jack S <prospectccie@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A newbie question for all ccie gurus:
> > I am trying to run EIGRP between two frame-relay
> > multipoint peers. Here is my set up:
> >
> > s0.2 s0.2
> > R1 --------ipx net:130----------R2
> > lo0: netw 70 lo0: 80
> >
> > On both R1 & R2, the configs are:
> > ipx router eigrp 100
> > network 130
> >
> > ipx router rip
> > no network 130
> > no network 70 (on R1)
> > no network 80 (on R2)
> >
> >
> > With these configs, R1 is getting ipx network 80
> > from
> > R2. Why is this happening? I didn't include 70/80
> > networks in any routing protocols. Still R1 is
> > receiving netw 80 from R2.
> >
> > Am I missing anything here? Please let me know.
> > Thanks
> > in advance.
> >
> > Jack
> >
> >
> >
> >
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