Each lan has to have its own IPX network number.  Then on the serial
interfaces of your routers (or subinterfaces), you have to have an ipx
network on those as well.  On the serial interfaces though, the ipx network
number has to be the SAME between two sites.  You also need to make sure
you're using the same frame format, i.e. novell-ether, sap (802.2 or
802.3)See below:

Site A, lan ipx 1234 ----Cisco Wan ipx 3456 ------- Cisco Wan ipx 3456 -----
Site B, lan ipx 7890

HTH,

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: whatshakin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 2:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IPX routing question.


I guess your problem is that now the computers on one network cannot see
those on opposite network right?  Anyhow, Novell 3.X and 4.X require the
same identical EXTERNAL network numbers.  By the looks of what you have
given us you need to revert the 887 network back to 888.  Make sure your
frame type is consistent across the network too.

Changing hardware should not make any difference.  Perhaps someone with
first hand experience can confirm this.

Do some double checking on the modems to make sure they are working
correctly.

HTH

Let us know how you fare.


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 6:21 PM
Subject: IPX routing question.


> Hi guys,
>
> I had a problem with IPX and I'm totally lost with it.
>
> Scenario:
> My customer change their analogue to digital (64kbps) lease line few days
> ago and they were doing bridging
> with Microm router. My role there is to change the Microm router to Cisco
> 1602 routing the IPX traffic to the remote
> location which is Cisco 1602 also. My understanding is when I enable the
> IPX routing and change their IPX network
> number in one of the location (btw, they are using the same network
number,
> 888 I change it) to 887.
>
> Before:
> Novell A (802.3, Net 888) ---------Microm ------Analogue
lease ------Microm
> --------- Novell B(802.3, Net 888)
>
> After:
> Novell A (802.3, Net 888)  ------- 1602 -----64k ----------1602
> ---------------- Novell B (802.3, Net 887)
>
> Additional info, both of the Novell ethernet are running on novel-ether.
>
> Thanks for the time.
> Ryan
>
>
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