From: Kevin Tang (Kevin.Tang@telecom.co.nz)
Date: Wed Sep 11 2002 - 18:47:23 GMT-3
you can use
no ipx router rip
instead of three command line
ipx router rip
no netw A
no netw B
-----Original Message-----
From: Volkov, Dmitry (Toronto - BCE) [mailto:dmitry volkov@ca.ml.com]
Sent: Thursday, 12 September 2002 09:13
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: IPX EIGRP help please
Something I missed definitely.
R1(s0)-----ipx net A------(s0)R2(s1)---ipx net B
R2#
ipx routing 0000.0000.0002
int s0
ipx netw A
int s1
ipx netw B
ipx router rip
no netw A
no netw B
ipx router eigrp 22
netw A
R1# sh ipx ro
C A (FRAME-RELAY), Se0
E B [2195456/1] via A.0000.0000.0002, age 00:00:02,
1u, Se0
WHY R1 DOES HAVE ROUTE to B ?
Is it supposed to be like that ? Does IPX EIGRP advertises all connected
networks by default ?
I tried to disable redistribution from RIP to EIGRP - it didn't help.
Only when I did:
ipx router eigrp 22
no redistr connected
Net B disappeared from RT on router R1.
Thanks,
Dmitry
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