Does anyone have any idea why this worked???  Setting the RIP and SAP
timers on a __LAN__ link should have had no positive effect.  It seems
like the only perceivable change would be the flapping of remote networks
and servers -- assuming that the timers were not modified on the server
also.

Any thoughts???

- Tom

On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 13:21:55 -0500, Fraasch James wrote:

> Ah, to be a network engineer!!! The fun!!!
> 
> So here it is, 28 hours later I have fallen across the solution to the
> problem I posted yesterday where people were not able to access an IPX
> server.  Users were actually able to access it but for no more than a
> few minutes at a time.
> 
> Had to add the following command to interface that houses the server:
> 
> interface TokenRing1/2
>  mac-address 0200.1099.81ca
>  ip address 172.25.71.200 255.255.255.0 ip directed-broadcast ipx
>  encapsulation SNAP
>  ipx network A040
>  ipx update interval rip 300
>  ipx update interval sap 300
>  ring-speed 16
> 
> IPX update intervals for rip and sap seem to have solved the problem.
> 
> Thought you might want to know.
> 
> Thanks for the help! Now lets just hope I keep my job! Just kidding, I
> can blame it on only being with the company a few months. I'm the new
> guy, I can make mistakes and not get in trouble....I think that's how it
> works.
> 
> James
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