From: Volkov, Dmitry (Toronto - BCE) (dmitry_volkov@ca.ml.com)
Date: Sat Sep 07 2002 - 16:46:40 GMT-3
Hello,
Looks like network numbers can be different under ipx nlsp on P-2-P WAN
interfaces ?
They just have to be there, but don't have to much. The same as for IPXWAN
where internal netw number and external netw numbers can be all different on
both routers ?
R1(s0)--------(s0)R2
R1:
ipx routing 0001.0001.0001
ipx internal-network 10
interface Serial0
ipx network 11
ipx nlsp enable
no fair-queue
clockrate 56000
end
R2
ipx routing 0002.0002.0002
ipx internal-network 20
interface Serial0
ipx network 22
ipx nlsp enable
no fair-queue
end
About IPXWAN:
The first parameter in "ipx ipxwan [internal-network-number] - Is it the
same kind of internal-network number as here:
ipx internal-network XXX in global config mode ?
So when we configure IPXWAN - we don't need separate ipx internal-network
XXX in global config mode, because
"ipx ipxwan [internal-network-number] - takes precedence over one global
configured - is it right ?
Any comments, please
Thanks,
Dmitry
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