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First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers
together, you only need it if you need to talk to a
Novell server on the other end of a WAN link (as in
that server is also routing). You can just use 'ipx
network #'
hi,
Guyzz i am having problem with Nlsp. Can u look at my configs and let me
know wots wrong with it.
Thanks
4001-3601-3602-4002
A-4002#sh run
ipx routing .0cf1.571a
ipx internal-network 400
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 128.103.35.97 255.255.255.240
no ip
First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers
together, you only need it if you need to talk to a
Novell server on the other end of a WAN link (as in
that server is also routing). You can just use 'ipx
network #' (no encapsulation to worry about) on those
links.
Second, when connecting
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No Data
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:54 PM
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Subject: Re: help on Nlsp [7:7580]
First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers
together, you only need it if you need to talk to a
Novell server on the other end of a WAN link (as in
that server is also
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