09-05-2002 07:17 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:09 AM
Is there a way to discover what IPX network number is being used on a lan segment from a cisco router?
Frank
09-05-2002 07:24 AM
Yes, force traffic (eg clear ipx route) and debug ipx routing and/or debug ipx packet.
09-05-2002 07:44 AM
That doesn't seem to be working. I've configured the router ethernet interface with IPX network 1, just to get IPX enabled for the interface. I turned on debug ipx all and issued a clear ipx route * and didn't pick up anything that would indicate the IPX network number on the interface.
Thanks,
Frank
09-09-2002 06:47 AM
Yes, use:
If you have interface Ethernet 0, then
conf t
ipx routing
int e0.1
ipx network 1 enc novell-ether
int e0.2
ipx network 2 enc arpa
int e0.3
ipx network 3 enc snap
int e0.4
ipx network 4 enc sap
then,
debug ipx packet
and you watch the debug information when appears traffic from some interface e0.1,e0.2, e0.3 or e0.4. then if appears in e0.3 the encapsulation is SNAP and the NETWORK is here.
Alfredo
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