From: MADMAN (dmadlan@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 18:50:07 GMT-3
Since I was trying the other test I switched encap on the one router
to sap. A debug ipx all did not indicate the encapsulation problem so
it looks like no. the last 4 lines are where I changed the encap back
and I learned the ipx ro 111 once again.
Dave
1w5d: IPXRIP: General Query src=DEAD.00d0.bbe9.5f20,
dst=DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff, pa
cket sent (via FastEthernet0/0)
1w5d: IPXSAP: General query via net DEAD for type FFFF
1w5d: IPXSAP: General Query src=DEAD.00d0.bbe9.5f20,
dst=DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff, pa
cket sent (via FastEthernet0/0)
1w5d: IPXRIP: positing full update to DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff via
FastEthernet0/0 (b
roadcast)
1w5d: -Traceback= 8062D730 8061ED50 8062BD04 8062BF00 802CE310
1w5d: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (RIP)(FULL): gap = 55, holddown = 5
1w5d: IPXRIP: Update for FastEthernet0/0:DEAD (FULL)(RESET PH)
1w5d: ?: DEAD via DEAD:Fa0/0 (FULL:BCAST) (SHRZ) NO
1w5d: IPXRIP: suppressing null update to DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff
(FastEthernet0/0),
sent 0 packet(s)(IDLE)
1w5d: IPXSAP: positing update to DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff via FastEthernet0/0
(broadc
ast) (full)
1w5d: -Traceback= 8062D250 8061EE4C 8062BD88 8062BF00 802CE310
1w5d: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (SAP)(FULL) (NONE)
C2620A#
C2620A#
1w5d: IPX: Fa0/0:DEAD.0030.94ff.7250->DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff ln= 40 tc=00
pt=01 ds=
0453 ss=0453, rcvd
1w5d: IPX: Fa0/0:DEAD.0030.94ff.7250->DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff ln= 40 tc=00
pt=01 ds=
0453 ss=0453, local
1w5d: IPX: Fa0/0:DEAD.0030.94ff.7250->DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff ln= 34 tc=00
pt=04 ds=
0452 ss=0452, rcvd
1w5d: IPX: Fa0/0:DEAD.0030.94ff.7250->DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff ln= 34 tc=00
pt=04 ds=
0452 ss=0452, local
1w5d: IPXRIP: Accepting RIP packet from DEAD.0030.94ff.7250 (Fa0/0)
1w5d: IPXSAP: Accepting SAP packet from DEAD.0030.94ff.7250 (Fa0/0)
1w5d: IPX: I SAP query type 1 for server type 0xFFFF from
DEAD.0030.94ff.7250
1w5d: IPXSAP: positing update to DEAD.0030.94ff.7250 via
FastEthernet0/0 (full)
1w5d: -Traceback= 8062D250 8062DA28 806286BC 802CE310
1w5d: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (SAP)(UCAST) (NONE)
1w5d: IPXRIP: received request from DEAD.0030.94ff.7250 for all routes
1w5d: IPXRIP: positing full update to DEAD.0030.94ff.7250 via
FastEthernet0/0 (u
nicast)
1w5d: -Traceback= 8062D730 80632CBC 80633200 802CE310
1w5d: IPX: Sched upd for Fa0/0 (RIP)(UCAST)
1w5d: IPX: Allocate usv for Fa0/0 (RIP)(UCAST)(ALLOC) (UNICAST 0->1):
gap = 55,
holddown = 5
1w5d: IPX: Fa0/0:DEAD.0030.94ff.7250->DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff ln= 40 tc=00
pt=01 ds=
0453 ss=0453, rcvd
1w5d: IPX: Fa0/0:DEAD.0030.94ff.7250->DEAD.ffff.ffff.ffff ln= 40 tc=00
pt=01 ds=
0453 ss=0453, local
1w5d: IPXRIP: Accepting RIP packet from DEAD.0030.94ff.7250 (Fa0/0)
1w5d: IPXRIP: update from DEAD.0030.94ff.7250
1w5d: IPXRIP: create route to 111 FFFFFFFF via 0030.94ff.7250, delay 2,
hops 1
1w5d: IPXRIP: Marking network 111 FFFFFFFF for Flash Update
Dave
"Lupi, Guy" wrote:
>
> Does this also work for encapsulation mismatches? I can't test it right
> now, thanks.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MADMAN [mailto:dmadlan@qwest.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 3:48 PM
> To: Jon O'Nan
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: IPX Question
>
> Give the interface an IPX network number and then debug IPX. You
> should see the conflict.
>
> Dave
>
> Jon O'Nan wrote:
> >
> > If I had a router connected to an IPX network and did not know the
> > network number. How would I discover the network on my router?
> >
> > Help Please!!!
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