From: Groupstudy (fwells11@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2001 - 04:59:05 GMT-3
I am using 11.3 enterprise.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rogell, Dennis <Dennis_Rogell@milgo.com>
To: 'Frank Wells' <fwells11@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 9:55 AM
Subject: RE: Bootcamp lab#6
> Frank
> I created an ipx network to a loopback interface and that network was
> learned by the other routers. Then I created 2 saps
> using that network number and it worked all the other routers saw the 2
> saps. I never received the message you got, so
> my question would be what code are you running I am using 12.1 but also
got
> it working with 12.0(3)
>
> Dennis Rogell
> Email : dennis_rogell@milgocom
> Phone: (954) 846-5128
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Frank Wells [SMTP:fwells11@hotmail.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 08:22
> > To: cisco@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: RE: Bootcamp lab#6
> >
> > I tried that at. All I got from IOS was something to the effect: You
> > cannot
> > use a local interface for this operation'
> >
> > I guess what your trying to say is use a loopback on a different router
> > from
> > the one where you want the SAP's advertised form. This doesn't seem to
> > make
> > a whole lot of sense however. You might as well just use an interface
off
> >
> > another IPX router in your network to do this. To use a loopback
> > interface
> > from another router it must have the IPX network advertised from it so
the
> >
> > SAP-originating server can learn it.
> >
> >
> > >From: "Rogell, Dennis" <Dennis_Rogell@milgo.com>
> > >To: 'Groupstudy' <fwells11@hotmail.com>
> > >Subject: RE: Bootcamp lab#6
> > >Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:24:38 -0500
> > >
> > >What Kevin is saying and I have done this plenty of times with no
problem
> >
> > >is
> > >to configure a loopback address for ipx and use that network number
when
> > >creating saps. Before you create the saps make sure that network is
> > learned
> > >through the networks hope this helps.
> > >
> > >Dennis
> > >
> > >Dennis Rogell
> > >Email : dennis_rogell@milgocom
> > >Phone: (954) 846-5128
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Groupstudy [SMTP:fwells11@hotmail.com]
> > > > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 22:35
> > > > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > > > Subject: Bootcamp lab#6
> > > >
> > > > I am mid-way through bootcamp lab 6. Task Three point 4 asks you to
=
> > > > create 2 SAP's. I tried creating one using local network node and =
> > > > address but IOS does not like that. I then tried to create them
using
> > a
> > >=
> > > > network/node learned from IPX EIGRP. Still no joy. What's up with
=
> > > > that?
> > > >
> > > > I searched the archives and found this interesting comment from our
> > very
> > >=
> > > > own Kevin Bumgardner that seems to imply you can create the SAP's
> > using
> > >=
> > > > local N.H.H.H addresses etc:
> > > >
> > > > =20
> > > > Q: How DO you get it to advertise the static SAPs out the serial =
> > > > interface?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > A: No problem as long as you don't create a static sap that uses the
> > > > ipx network that is defined on the serial interface and you want
> > > > to send this sap over the serial interface. IPX SAP will not=20
> > > > progate this sap update back out the serial interface. Basically =
> > > > prevented=20
> > > > by split-horizon.=20
> > > >
> > > > Create some loopback interfaces or use a ipx network that is known
> > from
> > > > another router by rip or eigrp. I have found that using loopback =
> > > > interfaces
> > > > with ipx networks and defining the static saps to these loopback =
> > > > interfaces
> > > > works the best.
> > > >
> > > > Kevin
> > > >
> > > > Can someone please clarify this issue for me please.
> > > > =20
> > > >
> > > >
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