I think there also has to be a corresponding route in the routing table for
the IPX network before the router will advertise the SAP

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 10:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Fake SAP Broadcasts


The global command is as follows:

ipx sap service-type name network.node socket hop-count

For more information, check out the following link for 11.3.  I don't
believe the syntax has changed in further releases.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/cs/csprtn2
/csipx.htm#xtocid2835297

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On 1/25/2001 at 5:56 PM McGhee, Chris wrote:

>How can I make a Cisco 3640 router begin sending bogus SAP broadcasts in a
>test environment so that when other routers issue the "show ipx servers"
>command it appears that a netware server exists on the nework. I have seen
>this done in the past but am not sure how to accomplish this myself. Please
>respond to my email address below.
>Thanks,
>Chris Mcghee
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