Your diagram is correct as far as connections go.  Most of the Novell
servers are connected to the 5513, but all are in VLAN 1.  The 5513 RSM does
all IPX routing for all VLANs.  All VLANs are trunked between all switches.
There aren't any IPX routes on either of the 6509s as IPX routing isn't
enabled on them.  As far as IPX is concerned, the 6509s are just L2
switches.

Mike W.

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> 6509 A
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
> 6509B ----- > 5513 ---- NOVELL SERVERS
>
> So anything connected to 5513 can see the Novell Servers?
> So anything connected to 6509B can see Novell Servers?
>
> Can anything see the Novell Servers from the 6509A?
>
> Where does the VLAN's come into this?
> You say the 5513 has an RSM? I persume your novell servers are all in
> different vlans??
> Does your 6509A have full IPX Route/Sap Tables?
> Does your 6509B have full IPX Route/Sap Tables?
>
> Can you confirm IPX Routes are present on ALL switches? And therefore,
SAPs?
>
> Cheers
>
>
> We use Novell 5 at work, along with 6509's in your same setup but your
5513
> is our 3548, and we use Routing also but its done on the MSFC in the 6509




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