Hi,
If IPX is not available on your IOS then you cannot do any IPX configs. Some version
options do not have IPX and will allow you to configure all only to discover it does
not work. (As my fading memory recalls)
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Tuesday, January 09, 2001 at 11:11:30 AM, Fomes Iain wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me whether or not ,if you are bridging IPX, whether this can
> take place with straight IP IOS or if it is not capable of handling this. I
> wish to turn off bridging which is enabled by default on all routers for IPX
> and turn on IP bridging but I am concerned i will flood my router if i do
> not have the opportunity to IPX bridging off which will require me to enter
> a command that will only be accepted by IP plus IOS version . Anyone's
> comments will be invaluable.
>
>
> regards
> Iain Fomes
> London Systems
> 44 20 7397 9347
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