when you have enabled IPX routing using the ipx routing x.x.x command, the
x.x.x MAC will be applied only to serial and loopback ports. that allows you
to ipx ping those ports using the network.MAC address.

ethernet and fast ethernet ports all have burned in addresses ( bia ) for
obvious reason.

HTH

Chuck

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Subject: Ipx routing [7:24091]


All,
I'm trying to make sure that when I run IPX routing I can identify the
router by using the ipx routing 2.2.2 where the router is router 2.
I cannot get this to work correctly as it always picks the ethernet mac
address instead of 2.2.2

Many thanks
Richard




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