RE : Automatic IPX Network Discovery?

From: Bruno Poussard (bpoussard@xxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 12:22:54 GMT-3


   
Nice but don't forget that if all students are doing the same thing at
the same time you will have some difficulties to identify what are the
correct frames in your debug

Bruno #6424

-----Message d'origine-----
De : nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] De la part de
Reggie Terrell
Envoyi : dimanche, 26. mai 2002 00:02
@ : Michael Breen
Cc : ccielab@groupstudy.com
Objet : Re: Automatic IPX Network Discovery?

Mike,

Pick an interface and create subinterfaces (total of 4 interfaces) off
of it.
Use a different IPX network and encapsulation for each interface.

Example:

int e0
ipx netw 1

int e0.1
ipx netw 2 encap arpa

int e0.2
ipx netw 3 encap sap

int e0.3
ipx netw 4 encap snap

Run debug ipx packet.

Watch closely for error messages.

The unknown IPX network will respond in the debug with an error because
it
cannot connect to the network that you created.

Hope this helps,

Reggie

Michael Breen wrote:

> Does anyone know how to automatically discover an IPX Network number
without
> KNOWING the IPX network you are connecting to?
>
> --MB



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