Re: NLSP Area Command

From: Nick Shah (nshah@connect.com.au)
Date: Tue Sep 17 2002 - 03:23:19 GMT-3


Justin

NLSP is slightly different from 'run of the mill' IPX EIGRP & IPX RIP.

Here you have to enable the protocol on a per interface basis (ipx nlsp
enable)
Specify internal-network,
and then you have specify area-address which encompasses the networks.

To avoid complexity most examples use area-address 0 0 , basically meaning
to include all networks on which NLSP is enabled.However you can explicitly
use area-address to include only specific networks.eg. 12345600 FFFFFF00
this means all networks from 12345600 - 123456FF. However make sure that
for adjacency to form between 2 NLSP peers they should have atleast 1 common
network (area-address).

rgds
Nick
----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Cook <Justin.Cook@computerland.co.nz>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 2:03 PM
Subject: NLSP Area Command

> Can anyone confirm what the
>
> Area 0 0
>
> Command under NLSP represents does it mean all net areas defined using
your
> ipx net command also if anyone has a good link explaining NLSP as have
been
> unable to find any really good ones at cisco
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Justin Cook
> Computerland Wellington



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