Re: IPX Problem [7:42735]

2002-04-27 Thread Chuck

did anything else change? I ask because on the surface, everything is fine.
IPX EIGRP should have no effect on your throughput. I ran an eight site dual
homed IPX network for several years, with no WAN issues other than the usual
telco related problems. I've done numerous labs.

the so called AS numbers in EIGRP are not relevant. IPX and IP are different
router processes, and there is no conflict there.

are you seeing all routes in all router's tables? got a loop in there
somewhere? accidentally shut down some interfaces? got a telco problem that
occurred coincidentally? checked your interface counters, your process
counters? done some debugs while doing the file transfers?

HTH



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 I have a network where corporate is connected to 3 branch offices through
 Point to Point.  The branch office are also connected together in a full
 mesh frame-relay toplogy as a backup.  The corporate office is also
 connected to few other small branches in a hub and spoke frame-relay
 topology.  I was running IPX RIP by default between those networks and
 response time between IPX hosts and servers was not really bad.  I decided
 to make some more changes to decrease the latency by configuring IPX eigrp
 between WAN Links only and left RIP on LAN interfaces.  Instead of
 decreasing the latency it increased it by 4 times.  Before EIGRP I copied
a
 file and it took about 20 seconds.  Now it's taking almost 4 minutes.  I
am
 curious where I went wrong.

 All I did to enable IPX Router eigrp 2
 advertised all my WAN networks.

 network 
 network  and so on.

 I then removed those WAN networks from RIP routing by

 IPX router rip
 no network 
 no network  and so on.

 Note:  I am also running EIGRP 1 for IP network.  I don't think that it
will
 conflict since both have under different Autonomous systems.

 Any suggestions folks.

 Regards,

 Ab




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Re: IPX Problem [7:42735]

2002-04-27 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Did you know you can do trace route with IPX on Cisco routers? It's not 
just an IP thing.

I suggest you try this. Maybe you caused some weird routing somehow. Your 
network sounds sort of complicated and non-hierarchical. Maybe the branch 
offices used to communicate directly and how they go through the core and 
out into the outer reaches and back again. Trace route would let you 
determine if this is happening.

Good luck. Let us know what you discover. This is an interesting problem.

Priscilla

At 03:52 AM 4/27/02, Ali, Abbas wrote:
I have a network where corporate is connected to 3 branch offices through
Point to Point.  The branch office are also connected together in a full
mesh frame-relay toplogy as a backup.  The corporate office is also
connected to few other small branches in a hub and spoke frame-relay
topology.  I was running IPX RIP by default between those networks and
response time between IPX hosts and servers was not really bad.  I decided
to make some more changes to decrease the latency by configuring IPX eigrp
between WAN Links only and left RIP on LAN interfaces.  Instead of
decreasing the latency it increased it by 4 times.  Before EIGRP I copied a
file and it took about 20 seconds.  Now it's taking almost 4 minutes.  I am
curious where I went wrong.

All I did to enable IPX Router eigrp 2
advertised all my WAN networks.

network 
network  and so on.

I then removed those WAN networks from RIP routing by

IPX router rip
no network 
no network  and so on.

Note:  I am also running EIGRP 1 for IP network.  I don't think that it will
conflict since both have under different Autonomous systems.

Any suggestions folks.

Regards,

Ab


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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Re: IPX Problem

2000-11-05 Thread Gareth Hinton

Shane,

It seems you have an IP only image. You may have been confused by the L in
the image, but as far as I know when the L appears in that position it just
indicates a relocatable image, not IPX.
Appletalk isn't anywhere in there.

Cheers,

Gareth


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 This might seem silly but I am trying to enable ipx routing on my router
and
 it just keeps telling unrecog command , even though I am in global config
 mode.When I do a ipx ? , i get unrecog command in global config mode.Same
 with apple

 IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-Y-L), Version 12.0(3), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)


 Thanks


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RE: IPX Problem

2000-11-03 Thread David Wolsefer

You need a desktop or enterprise image. It seems you only have an IP IOS
image.

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This might seem silly but I am trying to enable ipx routing on my router and
it just keeps telling unrecog command , even though I am in global config
mode.When I do a ipx ? , i get unrecog command in global config mode.Same
with apple

IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-Y-L), Version 12.0(3), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)


Thanks


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Re: IPX Problem

2000-11-03 Thread Raul F. Fernandez

The IOS may not support IPX. Go to the CCO site and research it, but more
than likely that is the problem.

Raul
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Date: Friday, November 03, 2000 3:06 PM
Subject: IPX Problem


This might seem silly but I am trying to enable ipx routing on my router
and
it just keeps telling unrecog command , even though I am in global config
mode.When I do a ipx ? , i get unrecog command in global config mode.Same
with apple

IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-Y-L), Version 12.0(3), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)


Thanks


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Re: IPX Problem

2000-11-03 Thread Chris Boyd

It sounds like your running an IOS that doesn't have IPX  includedtry
upgrading your IOS
Thanks,

Chris Boyd
Network Support
CCNA
Alex Lee, Inc.
120 4th Street SW
Hickory, NC 28601
(828) 323-4103
http://www.alexlee.com



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From: "Shane Stockman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 2:38 PM
Subject: IPX Problem


 This might seem silly but I am trying to enable ipx routing on my router
and
 it just keeps telling unrecog command , even though I am in global config
 mode.When I do a ipx ? , i get unrecog command in global config mode.Same
 with apple

 IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-Y-L), Version 12.0(3), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)


 Thanks


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