From: Lauren_Dygowski@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Dec 19 2000 - 17:44:21 GMT-3
Be mindful ofthe split-horizon rule with RIP/SAP. A router will not send a SA
P
update back out an interface from which it came, this is also true for static
SAPs based on the network you use in the SAP configuration. Make sure that you
provide a route for static SAPs in the correct direction, i.e. away from where
you want the SAP to be advertised. If 100 is the frame IPX network and your SA
P
is pointing to network 100, then it will not be advertised that direction. One
way to fix this is to enter a static ipx route to a bogus network pointing out
a
"stub" interface and use this network for the static SAP or place the static
SAPs on an edge router so they are advertised into the backbone.
"BUI, TIN T (SBCSI)" <tb4565@sbc.com> on 12/19/2000 03:16:43 PM
Please respond to "BUI, TIN T (SBCSI)" <tb4565@sbc.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
cc: (bcc: Lauren Dygowski/IT/VGI)
Subject: IPX Sap services
Does anyone know how to get SAP services advertised over frame-relay? I
have R5, R1, and R2 connected to Frame-relay switch. On R2 I have defined
the following:
ipx sap 4 Fileserver 100.0001.0001.0001 0 1
ipx sap 7 Printserver 100.0001.0001.0001 0 1
I use frame map ipx net.node dlci broadcast on all frame interfaces and I
can ipx ping on all interfaces and can see all routes. However, when I do
"Show ipx servers" on R5 or R1, I do not see the Fileserver or PrintServer.
If I do show ipx servers on other routers (not on the Frame-relay), these
servers do show up okay. Any suggestions why sap servers don't get
advertised over frame and what commands I need to use to fix? thanks
> Tin T. Bui
> Senior Network Manager
> Network Management Center
> SBC Services Inc.
> 7337 Trade Street, Rm 1110
> San Diego, Ca 92121
> Office #: 858-886-4589
> Pager #: 858-494-0482
> Fax #: 858-549-4103
> Email: tb4565@sbc.com
>
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