Yes it is common to run IP and IPX on the same
frame relay subinterface.  The real advantage to using
subinterfaces on frame is to fix some headaches with
routing protocols in a NBMA network.

As for IPX being an issue much longer... That depends on
your customers.  Even Novell has indicated that IPX is
going the way of Disco.

Kevin


At 03:32 AM 5/30/00 -0700, Dan West wrote:
>Is it common/practical to run IP and IPX over the same
>frame relay subinterface?
>
>I am only asking because in Lammle's CCNA prep book it
>is mentioned that one of the advantages of
>subinterfaces is that you can run IP on one and IPX on
>another. BUT, the example directly following that
>statement shows IP and IPX running on the same
>subinterfaces.
>
>More importantly, is IPX even going to be an issue
>much longer?
>
>Thanks.
>
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