I had this issue when I tried to install an 8MB flash memory chip into an
old 2500 series router.
I eventually had to purchase a 4MB chip to make up the flash memory to a
total of only 8MB ! This 4MB memory module worked OK. It seems that some
older Cisco 2500 series routers just don't like the
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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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
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