Mike Martins wrote:
> 
> The version of IOS I am using is about the same as the lab (how
> reassuring). I used my old frame relay switch still running and
> spluttering 11.3 enterprise and it likes it when I type IPX
> routing a.a.a - do a show run and there she is:  ipx routing
> 000a.000a.000a - like an old faithfull...
> The question must be simple, what condition causes a router to
> take the ethernet/token rings's/etc MAC address for the WAN
> interface, and not the one you manually enter?

The question may be simple, but the answer isn't. There's no well-known
condition that causes this.

Have you compared your config to one where the problem doesn't occur? What
are you doing that's not basic IPX configuration? IPXWAN? NLSP? Anything
else weird?

Can you show us your config?

Priscilla

> I just checked, one of the other router's that took the command
> was also running 12.1(5)T.
> 
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