From: Perminder Grewal (percy_gunner@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 02 2002 - 04:07:31 GMT-3
Interface config:
>
>1. Ipx nlsp enable
>2. ipx ipxwan 0 unnumbered <local server name> "can be the host name of the
>router"
On point 2 when you put ipx ipxwan under the i/f the " unnumbered <local
server name> " is put in automatically, the local server name being you host
router name.
Percy
>From: "Harish DV/peakxv" <harish.dv@peakxv.net>
>Reply-To: "Harish DV/peakxv" <harish.dv@peakxv.net>
>To: Chris Larson <clarson52@comcast.net>
>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com, nobody@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: IPXWAN and NLSP over ethernet.
>Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 20:49:32 -0700
>
>Global config:
>
>1.IPX routing
>2.IPX internal n/w <n/w #>
>
>Interface config:
>
>1. Ipx nlsp enable
>2. ipx ipxwan 0 unnumbered <local server name> "can be the host name of the
>router"
>
>Routing protocol config:
>
>1. Ipx router nlsp
>2. area address 0 0
>
>HTH
>
>Harish
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>www.peakxv.net
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> Chris Larson
> <clarson52@comcas To:
>ccielab@groupstudy.com
> t.net> cc:
> Sent by: Subject: IPXWAN and NLSP
>over ethernet.
> nobody@groupstudy
> .com
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> 05/01/2002 07:18
> PM
> Please respond to
> Chris Larson
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>Has anyone gotten IPXWAN and NLSP to work over ethernet using tunnel
>interfaces? I did this once in a class, and have not been able to get it
>to work since. If you have it working a config would be appreciated. I
>thought it was pretty straight forward. Simply IPXWAN on the tunnel
>interface adn NLSP.
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