Both is best,

Run something like IPX EIGRP make sure you turn IPX Rip off on your WAN links.  Run a 
filter at every point to filter SAP and networks.  After all, do all the sites need to 
see the devices on all other sites.  The best way to get nice results are to "DESIGN 
YOUR IPX WAN" don't let it design itself.  That way you can make 'nice filters' that 
allow you to group networks etc.

Each region might might use code say north = 2, south = 5, East = E. You could then 
use another for towns in a region A, B, C, whatever.  Then similar for sites.  You 
might run accounts on 3xxx, networks and sales on 4xxx networks.

Using a stucture like this will allow you to filter at access and core points and 
direct your SAP's etc much better.  This can create a little more work but can be 
worth it.  You can use it as a form of router/sap summarisation.

Just some thoughts,

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Thursday, March 08, 2001 at 03:36:49 PM, Stull. Cory wrote:

> Upgrade to netware 5 and use IP...  If not you should always try to filter
> as close to the source of the traffic as you can.  If your using Cisco I
> would recommend using EIGRP with incremental SAP updates.
> 
> Cory
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> I am responsible for design  a IPX network... We have a a 56k line
> connects remote sites and there are about 6000 IPX services on a network
> where would should I filter the saps at? the central router or the remote
> router?
> thanks
> Koliy
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