Re: IPX Traceroute [7:43327]

2002-05-06 Thread Neru Baba

Hello Priscilla

Thank you for 'shining the light'... it might well be 'the right' solution.  

Router RTR-AL - IOS is 11.3(11a).  Router RTR-3 - IOS is 12.0(7).  I will
try to upgrade the IOS to 12.0 at least to see if this problem can be
solved. will report the outcome.

Kind regards

Arjun Das


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RE: IPX Traceroute [7:43327]

2002-05-06 Thread Blair, Philip S

If SWITCH1 is a layer two device, then RTR-1 and RTR-3 should be on the same
IPX Network (either 1c10 or 1100).  Of course I could be misinterupting the
ASCII art.

Philip

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Subject: IPX Traceroute [7:43327]


Dear Group Members,

This is my first message please accept apologies
for any mistakes.  However, I seek help for the
following problem.

Here is the setup!


  IPX Network: 100
  ---|--|---
 |  |
   RTR-1   RTR-AL
  / /   |(1c10)
 / /|
   (1120)/ /   SWITCH1
/ / |
   / /(1210)|  (1100)
RTR-2  RTR-3

Problem:

IPX routing is enabled on all the routers.  I can ping
(IPX) RTR-AL from RTR-3 but can not perform
TRACEROUTE?  Any help will be much appreciated? 


Output from ROUTER-3 (RTR-3)
---
RTR-3#
RTR-3#ping 100..0c3d.d1eb
Translating 100..0c3d.d1eb

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte IPX Novell Echoes to
100..0c3d.d1eb, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip
min/avg/max = 32/35/44 ms
RTR-3#
RTR-3#
RTR-3#traceroute ipx 100..0c3d.d1eb

Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 100..0c3d.d1eb

  0  *  *  *
  1  *  *  *
  2  *  *  *
  3  *  *  *

 ... tracing the route using Diagnostic Requests
  4  *  *  *
RTR-3#

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Re: IPX Traceroute [7:43327]

2002-05-06 Thread Arjun Das

Hello Priscilla,

I upgreaded the IOS of Router RTR_AL, and it worked.  However I didn't
upgrade the IOS of Router RTR_1.  Listed below is the outcome of the
'traceroute ipx' from Router RTR_3.

R3# trace ipx 100.000.0c3d.d1eb
Tracing the route to 100.000.0c3d.d1eb

0  *  *  *
1  *  *  *
2 100.000.0c3d.d1eb 24 Msec 16 Msec 16 Msec
R3#

A million thanks

Regards

Arjun


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RE: IPX Traceroute [7:43327]

2002-05-06 Thread Arjun Das

Hello Philip,

Apologies for such 'skewed' ASCII ART, it was not intended that way.  A
better image (well sort of) is provided at
'http://www.geocities.com/nerubaba/'.  Well the problem is now solved, as
suggested by Priscilla Oppenheimer - upgrade the IOS to a newer version.

Once again a million thanks for the trouble taken to answer the post.

Kind regards

Arjun 


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Re: IPX Traceroute [7:43327]

2002-05-05 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

IPX traceroute is somewhat new. Are the other routers running an older 
version of the IOS by any chance?

Priscilla

At 04:55 AM 5/5/02, Arjun Das wrote:
Dear Group Members,

This is my first message please accept apologies
for any mistakes.  However, I seek help for the
following problem.

Here is the setup!


   IPX Network: 100
   ---|--|---
  |  |
RTR-1   RTR-AL
   / /   |(1c10)
  / /|
(1120)/ /   SWITCH1
 / / |
/ /(1210)|  (1100)
 RTR-2  RTR-3

Problem:

IPX routing is enabled on all the routers.  I can ping
(IPX) RTR-AL from RTR-3 but can not perform
TRACEROUTE?  Any help will be much appreciated?


Output from ROUTER-3 (RTR-3)
---
RTR-3#
RTR-3#ping 100..0c3d.d1eb
Translating 100..0c3d.d1eb

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte IPX Novell Echoes to
100..0c3d.d1eb, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip
min/avg/max = 32/35/44 ms
RTR-3#
RTR-3#
RTR-3#traceroute ipx 100..0c3d.d1eb

Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 100..0c3d.d1eb

   0  *  *  *
   1  *  *  *
   2  *  *  *
   3  *  *  *

  ... tracing the route using Diagnostic Requests
   4  *  *  *
RTR-3#

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