There are four Ethernet frame types:

[Common Term] = [Novell Term] = [Cisco Term]

Ethernet V.2 = ETHERNET_II = arpa
IEEE 802.3 = ETHERNET_802.2 = sap
Novell 802.3 Raw = ETHERNET_802.3 = novell-ether
SNAP = ETHERNET_SNAP = snap

Arpa is default for IP, novell-ether is the default for IPX.

There's a good deal of information in the Groupstudy archives.  You may want
to search around in there, as well.

HTH,
John

|  With IPX, the default encapsulation for cisco routers is novel_ether.
|  
|  As there are also varying frame types and encapsulations that can be used
in
|  straight ethernet, what would be the default encapsulation on a standard
|  Ethernet Segment connected to a cisco router?
|  You have your ethernet frame type, and your 802.3 frame type.  But what
is
|  the default?
|  
|  Once again, there is not a great deal of information on the web site that
|  points to this information.  
|  
|  Is this a legitimate question?  Does anyone have any idea, or perhaps may
|  have a link to the site that contains an answer???
|  
|  Thanks for your time in advance
|  
|  Douwe
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