lee wooi keat wrote:
> 
> All,
> I have a question on Novell SAP and need your help:
> A cisco router is receiving a specific SAP advertisement but
> the server

How do you know that the router is receving a specific SAP advertisement?
Please share with us the troubleshooting you have done and any output from
show or debug commands. Good commands to use include "show ipx traffic,"
"debug ipx sap activity," and "debug ipx sap events." As usual, be careful
with debug commands on operational routers. SAP debug commands are
especially problematic if there are tons of services being advertised.

> isnt showing up in the server table. 

Do you mean that the server doesn't show up on the router when you do a
"show ipx server" or do you mean that it doesn't show up in server lists on
clients or servers downstream from the router.

In the first case, use "show ipx route" to check that the router has a route
to the server. If it doesn't, I suspect that it wouldn't put it in its list
(and wouldn't advertise it either.)

In the second case, check for SAP output filters.

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Priscilla Oppenheimer
www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
www.priscilla.com


> Why are the possible
> reason for that?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Cheers,
> Lee
> 
> 
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