Cool! I was wondering if someone would come up with that one. You can
configure ARP for SNAP which causes the router then to use SNAP for IP if it
gets a response. But for some reason you can't directly configure SNAP for
IP. And, as you say, that's for Ethernet (not Token Ring which by default
uses SNAP for IP).

You might enjoy my Ethernet lab scenario here:

http://www.troubleshootingnetworks.com/ethernet.html

It mentions that.

Priscilla

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> "Priscilla Oppenheimer"   wrote:
> 
> >> To establish Ethernet encapsulation of IP packets, use one of
> >> the following
> >> commands in interface configuration mode:
> 
> >The document says that you can change the encapsulation for IP
> packets?
> You
> >can't do that on my routers! There's no need to do it anyway.
> There is
> >essentially no modern operating system that doesn't use
> Ethernet II for
> IP.
> 
> >I'd be interested to see if anyone else is able to change the
> Ethernet
> >encapsulation for IP packets on their routers."
> 
> IBM used to sell an interface card for OS/390 mainframes with
> two ports,
> each configurable for 16Mbps Token Ring or 10Mbps Ethernet. I
> think they
> were sold in the late nineties. Even when configured for
> Ethernet, SNAP is
> used for IP. I had one of these - it would only start working
> if the
> mainframe issued the ARP. The router would recognise the ARP in
> a SNAP
> frame and continue to use SNAP. If the router ARP'ed first, it
> used an
> Ethernet II "arpa" frame and received no reply from the
> mainframe. A
> correspondent on IBMTCP-L recommended setting the ethernet
> encapsulation
> to SNAP on the router but the encapsulation command  didn't
> work on my 12.1(5)T7 3660. I didn't try arp snap, and I haven't
> got the card anymore to test
> with. 
> 
> Jenny Margrison
> 
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