From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 18:16:43 GMT-3
I know it's not recommended in real environment. What is there is lab that's
useful in real environment? If you plan to use rip on secondary network and
EIGRP on primary it will work as I typed.
Sam
> Sam,
>
> You can't use secondary addresses with IPX on a Cisco router this way.
You have to use sub-interfaces.
>
> Interesting side note here. While you can't do this on a Cisco router, a
NetWare server of any relatively recent vintage has no problem doing this
whatsoever.
>
> I've seen absolutely horrific broadcast storms at customer sites where the
servers where bound to two frame types (802.2 and 802.3) and were routing
between the two 'different' networks on the same NIC. If you load the
IPXRTR.NLM with the option 'routing=none', it defeats this behavior.
>
> Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738 (And a CNE5,CNE-IW,CNE4,CNE3 - knew that it
would finally come in handy!)
> Systems Engineer
> Cisco Systems, Inc.
> franjime@cisco.com
>
>
>
>
>
> At 01:55 PM 11/03/2000 -0600, you wrote:
> >NLSP does not work with secondary addresses. I mean if you do following.
> >
> >int e0/0
> >ipx network 111
> >ipx network 222 encap sap
> >ipx nlsp enable
> >
> >ipx router nlsp
> >area 0 0
> >
> >It will only take the primary network 111 in NLSP routing process. Will
not
> >take 222 in NLSP process.
> >
> >Sam
> >
> >
> >> I can't seem to redistribute the secondary network into NLSP. Is this
not
> >> possible?
> >>
> >>
> >> >From: "Sam Munzani" <sam@munzani.com>
> >> >Reply-To: "Sam Munzani" <sam@munzani.com>
> >> >To: "mark salmon" <masalmon@cisco.com>, "Scott Morris"
> >> ><smorris@mentortech.com>
> >> >CC: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >> >Subject: Re: IPX - multiple frame encapsulations on one wire
> >> >Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 13:08:39 -0600
> >> >
> >> >I prefer subinterface because that's easy, works with NLSP as well.
What
> >if
> >> >you are told not to use subinterface in lab? Give brain a little
> >excercise.
> >> >
> >> >Sam
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > > Update. With future releases, IPX secondary addresses will not be
> >> > > supported. Practice using sub interfaces instead. Trust me.
> >> > >
> >> > > Scott Morris wrote:
> >> > > >
> >> > > > (config-if)ipx network (net) encapsulation (encap-type) secondary
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Enjoy!
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE(3.x), CCDP (R&S), CCIE (R&S) #4713,
Security
> >> > > > Specialization, CCNA - WAN Switching
> >> > > > CCSI #21903
> >> > > > smorris@mentortech.com
> >> > >
> >> > > --
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > Mark Salmon
> >> > > Network Support Engineer - SBC OP HQ
> >> > > Cisco Systems Inc
> >> > > 8735 W. Higgins Road Suite 300
> >> > > Chicago IL 60631
> >> > > Phone:773-695-8235
> >> > > Pager:800-365-4578
> >> > > email: masalmon@cisco.com
> >> > > Empowering The Internet Generation.
> >> > >
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