Dusty Harper wrote:
IPX RIP Packets are advertised every 60 seconds as are IPX SAP
Packets...A lot of Implementations stagger the two protocols to lessen
the broadcasts simultaneously. (RIP wait 30 sec SAP wait 30 sec
RIP wait 30 sec SAP ) This is still broadcasting every 60
seconds
Title: RE: IPX RIP Updates
IPX RIP Packets are advertised every 60 seconds as are IPX SAP Packets...A lot of Implementations stagger the two protocols to lessen the broadcasts simultaneously. (RIP wait 30 sec SAP wait 30 sec RIP wait 30 sec SAP ) This is still broadcasting every 60
Novell is very fond of things that take 60 seconds.
Almost everything IPX does, takes 60 seconds...
:)
My CCDA Study Guide has conflicting statements concerning the update
frequency of IPX RIP. One place says 30 secs, same as IP RIP; another
table
says 60 secs. Which is correct? Please
IPX RIP update is 60sec
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Watch the wrap.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np2_r/2ripx.htm#8680
ipx update interval
Default
The default interval is 60 seconds for both IPX
routing updates and SAP updates.
Good luck.
--- Jeff Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My CCDA Study Guide
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Dusty Harper wrote:
IPX RIP Packets are advertised every 60 seconds as are IPX SAP
Packets...A lot of Implementations stagger the two protocols to lessen
the broadcasts simultaneously. (RIP wait 30 sec SAP wait 30 sec RIP
wait 30 sec SAP ) This is still broadcasting
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