From: David (wicked01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jul 23 2002 - 04:41:42 GMT-3
are you trying to get the 2 networks to talk to each other?
if you are, you can use ipx network secondary or go with subinterfaces
At 07:15 PM 7/22/2002 -0700, alex fayn wrote:
>This is the scenario that I have.
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> Configure IPX network 230 over R5 R2 R3 (easy)
> Configure RIP R2 VlanA network 23 (easy)
> Configure RIP R3 VlanA network 32 (easy)
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>Note R2 and R3 are on different networks and are not required to route to
>each other.( This has to be a trick)
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>Why would anybody do that?
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>Dose any body see the trick in this note ?
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>R2---- | IPX Rip network 23
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> Vlan A
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> R5 -----------FR \ |
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> R3---- | IPX- Rip
> network 32
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