The exact configs for the 3 routers are pasted in below. They are a little
'untidy'.
FR Switch
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version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service password-encryption
!
hostname A
!
enable password 7 0458
!
ip subnet-zero
clns net 01.0010.7b3c.0b38.00
Hi this issue has now been solved !
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don't keep us in suspense. which error solved the problem? the missing clock
rate on one of the serial interfaces? the network protocols on the frame
relay interfaces? the no frame inverse NOVEL? all of the above?
fair's fair. netiquette requires you fill us in. your realization will help
others
Realised that I needed to define the 'same' IPX network (7) on DTE Router
E(DLCI 101) and DTE Router B (DLCI 102) They had different IPX network
numbers.
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Hi,
I've seemed to have found a stange issue with IPX Eigrp when running it over
a Frame Relay setup.
Using ver 12.0(9) of IOS.
I can see the other router's IPX network when typing in the 'show
frame-relay map' command but can't get IPX Eigrp to establish an adjacency
at all.
I've typed in
perhaps you have some configs you are willing to share?
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Hi,
I've seemed to have found a stange issue with IPX Eigrp when running it
over
a Frame Relay setup.
Using ver 12.0(9) of IOS.
I can see the other
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