Re[2]: IPX network discovery

From: syv (syv@911networks.com)
Date: Fri Sep 20 2002 - 11:50:26 GMT-3


On Friday, September 20, 2002, steven.j.nelson@bt.com wrote:

The simplest is:

show cdp neighbor

and everything is there.

-----Original Message-----
sjnbc> Pieter

sjnbc> Create some subinterfaces off the main interface the the ipx device you want
sjnbc> to discover is hanging off.

sjnbc> Make sure each sub interface has a different IPX address and encapsulation
sjnbc> type, also check that the main interface has IPX route-caching disabled.

sjnbc> Debug ipx packet, and you will see an error message from the interface with
sjnbc> the correct encapsulation but the incorrect address, the correct address
sjnbc> will be in the debug. Voila' you have found the network and encaps.

sjnbc> Now remove the subs and put the correct details onto the main interface and
sjnbc> you should be working.

sjnbc> Thanks

sjnbc> Steve
sjnbc> CCIE #10055

sjnbc> -----Original Message-----
sjnbc> From: Pieter Jordaan [mailto:pieterj@is.co.za]
sjnbc> Sent: 20 September 2002 10:22
sjnbc> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
sjnbc> Subject: IPX network discovery

sjnbc> Hi

 

sjnbc> My understanding is that nhrp will help me in discovering what the IPX
sjnbc> network number on a wan link is, Is it possible to discover IPX networks on
sjnbc> Ethernet in a similar manner to the way NHRP works, or how would I go about
sjnbc> doing this.

 

sjnbc> Thanks

 

sjnbc> Pieter Jordaan

sjnbc> Hosting Engineer

sjnbc> Tel: 27115750313

sjnbc> Email: pieterj@is.co.za <mailto:pieterj@is.co.za>

sjnbc> Web: http://www.is.co.za <http://www.is.co.za>

 

 

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Thanks

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