From: Bernard Dunn (dunn@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2001 - 03:35:14 GMT-3
Although there is a groovy way of doing IPX eigrp:
3640-2-8(config)#ipx router eigrp 1
3640-2-8(config-ipx-router)#network ?
<1-FFFFFFFE> IPX Network number
all All IPX networks <<<<-----
Been there since IOS 10.0.
But still, don't believe IPX EIGRP and IPXWAN mixes well.
Regards
Bernard.
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Chuck Church wrote:
> I had no luck either. Until you define an external net number, the IPXWAN
> int won't show up as an IPX interface - 'sh ipx int'. I'm guessing that
> EIGRP won't send hellos over it, as you can't really enter a network number
> into the ipx router eigrp # config if a network number doesn't exist for
> that interface. NLSP gets around this by having the network statements on
> the interfaces themselves, rather than router config.
>
> Chuck Church
> CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
> Sr. Network Engineer
> Magnacom Technologies
> 140 N. Rt. 303
> Valley Cottage, NY 10989
> 845-267-4000 x218
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Hescock [mailto:bhescock@cisco.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 10:01 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: anyone get ipx eigrp neighbors up over ipxwan unnumbered?
>
>
> Have any of you been able to get ipx eigrp neighors to form over an ipxwan
> unnumbered interface? Very little info on it but I'm assume it won't work
> since ipxwan unnumbered doesn't reference an interface with a valid ipx
> network like regular ip unnumbered does. Couldn't get any ipx eigrp
> neighbors to form until I added a network number within ipxwan command on
> both sides of the link. Unnumbered works fine with nlsp but thought I
> would play with ipx eigrp as well. Would be interested in hearing if one
> of you got it to work.
>
> B.
>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Thu Jun 13 2002 - 10:28:38 GMT-3