Re: New Network IPX [7:73113]

2003-07-29 Thread J B
Thanks for your help.

JB
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorte wrote:
 
 J B  wrote in message
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  I'm not really familiar with IPX and I have to connect 3
 remote branches
 to
  a central site where the Novell server is located.
  Can anybody point me to some sample configurations.
 
 
 easy enough to do. IPX was my first love and not a lot of
 trouble at all,
 particularly if you are just going to do
 IPX RIP
 
 turn on IPX routing on each local router:
 
 ipx routing  ( global config )
 
 Then you need and IPX network number on each WAN link.
 
 ipx network aabbcc   ( interface config )
 
 on the ethernet link your IPX netowrk command should also
 include the switch
 that matches the IPX net encapsulation your workstations are
 using.
 
 ipx network ccaa encap sap, for example. check how things are
 done at the
 central site.
 
 at this point IPX RIP routing is raring to go.
 
 there are lots of subtleties, but this basic config should do
 
 geez, its been a while. I actually had to look up some of these
 :-
 
 
 
  Thanks
  JB
 
 




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RE: New Network IPX [7:73113]

2003-07-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure Chuck is holding out the good stuff.  Once you get the link
working and the servers seeing each other you should look into some
advanced settings for IPX.  Without them the IPX overhead is a bit more
than most people want for a WAN link.  There are several options to cut
down on the number and frequency of broadcasts.  Things to consider
could include IPXWAN, NLSP and so forth.


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J B  wrote in message
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 I'm not really familiar with IPX and I have to connect 3 remote
branches
to
 a central site where the Novell server is located.
 Can anybody point me to some sample configurations.


easy enough to do. IPX was my first love and not a lot of trouble at
all,
particularly if you are just going to do
IPX RIP

turn on IPX routing on each local router:

ipx routing  ( global config )

Then you need and IPX network number on each WAN link.

ipx network aabbcc   ( interface config )

on the ethernet link your IPX netowrk command should also include the
switch
that matches the IPX net encapsulation your workstations are using.

ipx network ccaa encap sap, for example. check how things are done at
the
central site.

at this point IPX RIP routing is raring to go.

there are lots of subtleties, but this basic config should do

geez, its been a while. I actually had to look up some of these :-



 Thanks
 JB




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New Network IPX [7:73113]

2003-07-28 Thread J B
I'm not really familiar with IPX and I have to connect 3 remote branches to
a central site where the Novell server is located.
Can anybody point me to some sample configurations.

Thanks
JB




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Re: New Network IPX [7:73113]

2003-07-28 Thread John Neiberger
Here you go:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/atip
x_c/ipx/2cdipx.htm 

HTH,
John

 J B 7/28/03 11:35:43 AM 
I'm not really familiar with IPX and I have to connect 3 remote branches to
a central site where the Novell server is located.
Can anybody point me to some sample configurations.

Thanks
JB




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Re: New Network IPX [7:73113]

2003-07-28 Thread
J B  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I'm not really familiar with IPX and I have to connect 3 remote branches
to
 a central site where the Novell server is located.
 Can anybody point me to some sample configurations.


easy enough to do. IPX was my first love and not a lot of trouble at all,
particularly if you are just going to do
IPX RIP

turn on IPX routing on each local router:

ipx routing  ( global config )

Then you need and IPX network number on each WAN link.

ipx network aabbcc   ( interface config )

on the ethernet link your IPX netowrk command should also include the switch
that matches the IPX net encapsulation your workstations are using.

ipx network ccaa encap sap, for example. check how things are done at the
central site.

at this point IPX RIP routing is raring to go.

there are lots of subtleties, but this basic config should do

geez, its been a while. I actually had to look up some of these :-



 Thanks
 JB




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