RE: IPX point-to-multipoint IPEXPERT lab19

From: Logan, Harold (loganh@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 11:19:23 GMT-3


   
The most important thing to do is disable split horizon in eigrp on R2 with no
ipx split-horizon eigrp [AS#] on the subinterface. In similar scenarios I've ha
d to use the frame-relay map ipx commands on all 3 routers. If you don't use th
e map commands, R5 and R6 will be able to talk to R2 via inverse arp, but they
won't be able to talk to each other.

hth,
Hal

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        Subject: IPX point-to-multipoint IPEXPERT lab19
        
        

        Simple IPX stuff for most of you.. I have IPX RIP disabled on all rout
ers.
        IPX EIGRP enabled on all routers advertising all networks.
        
        R2 has S0.254 point-to-multipoint connecting to R5 and R6. Via frame r
elay
        cloud.
        
                     R2
                   / \
                R5 R6
        
        R5 & R6 are not using subinterfaces. Do I have to use the frame-rela
y map
        IPX command on all the routers in order for them to form IPX EIGRP nei
ghbor
        relationships?
        
        My IPexpert lab 19 says that I don't based upon the sample configs. Ho
wever
        I can not make the IPX EIGRP relationships form without putting in the
        Frame-relay map IPX statements.....
        
        Thanks,
        
        David



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