From: Michael Breen (mbreen@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 15:08:20 GMT-3
That's what you want to do. Turn off fast swiching (enable process
switching) by entering a "no ipx route cache"....
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From: beda jain [mailto:bpjain@cisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:19 AM
To: Michael Breen; steven.j.nelson@bt.com; harish.dv@peakxv.net
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; jotiram.shinde@cybertech.co.in;
nobody@groupstudy.com; nshah@connect.com.au
Subject: RE: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
i think by doing this it will be process switching.
At 07:04 AM 7/10/2002 -0600, Michael Breen wrote:
>Have you tried doing a "no ipx route cache"? Your router might be fast
>switching the packets instead of process switching them and this might
cause
>you to not see the entire debugs.
>
>--MB
>
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>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
>steven.j.nelson@bt.com
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>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; jotiram.shinde@cybertech.co.in;
>nobody@groupstudy.com; nshah@connect.com.au
>Subject: RE: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
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>Cool, I never knew that, I guess I have a long way to go ...
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>However it is in a switched environment so no luck there...
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>
>Steve
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Harish DV/peakxv [mailto:harish.dv@peakxv.net]
>Sent: 10 July 2002 12:49
>To: Nelson,SJ,Steven,IVNH33 C
>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; jotiram.shinde@cybertech.co.in;
>nobody@groupstudy.com; nshah@connect.com.au
>Subject: RE: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
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>Steve,
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>sh cdp nei detail does show the remote ipx network number on serial
>interfaces. However, this will not be helpful on a switched ethernet
>inteface as the router shows the switchport as the cdp neighbor.
>
>Harish
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>Jotiram
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>What has CDP got to do with this ???
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>Steve
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jotiram Shinde [mailto:jotiram.shinde@cybertech.co.in]
>Sent: 10 July 2002 11:57
>To: nshah@connect.com.au; Nelson,SJ,Steven,IVNH33 C
>Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
>Subject: RE: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
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>Hi
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>I believe you will get the remote end layer 3 protocol information using '
>show cdp neigbor details' Please see the syntax
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>Just check u have enabled the cdp on global as well as interface mode. I
>believe the remote end ruter might have cdp enabled.
>
>jotiram
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> > From: steven.j.nelson@bt.com[SMTP:steven.j.nelson@bt.com]
> > Reply To: steven.j.nelson@bt.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:50 PM
> > To: nshah@connect.com.au; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: RE: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > Right, but it doesn't show.
> >
> > I have cleared the ipx routes, reloaded the box, changed the network
>types
> > and encaps loads of times. Still nothing.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Nick Shah [mailto:nshah@connect.com.au]
> > Sent: 10 July 2002 11:15
> > To: Nelson,SJ,Steven,IVNH33 C; ccielab
> > Subject: Re: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
> >
> >
> > Well, I am having same issues with 12.1(10). And I am seeing exactly the
> > same stuff as you (which is basically nothing :)
> >
> > The funny part is that if you turn the debugs on the *supposedly unknown
> > router/server end* (which is the end, whose network we want to discover)
> > you
> > will see "bad network blah blah, expecting blah"
> >
> > rgds
> > Nick
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <steven.j.nelson@bt.com>
> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7:20 PM
> > Subject: IPX Network Discovery in IOS 12.1(13)
> >
> >
> > > Group,
> > >
> > > I have been mucking about with IPX lately and found some issues with
> > > discovering your IPX network using the standard method of debug IPX
> > packet.
> > >
> > > I have done the usual created some subs, given them different IPX
> > addresses
> > > and encaps then applied the debug, sat back and waited... and nothing.
> > >
> > > I have also tested this on 12.1(15) GD code and it is exactly the
same,
> > I
> > > was expecting the standard network x has blah encaps, expected blah...
> > >
> > > Has anyone else seen this ?
> > >
> > > Steve
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