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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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FIGURE 8.4 Our internetwork<br />

Configuring Our Internetwork with IPX 401<br />

E0 S0 S0 S1 S0 E0<br />

F0/0<br />

2501A<br />

2501B<br />

2501C<br />

2621A<br />

IPX network 10 IPX network 20 IPX network 40 IPX network 50<br />

Let’s start off by adding the Novell-Ether (802.3) frame type to the internetwork<br />

Ethernet networks. Since that is the default encapsulation, the configuration<br />

is really simple. The default encapsulation on the serial links is<br />

HDLC, and you’ll use that as well. HDLC is discussed in Chapter 10.<br />

Configuring IPX on the 2621A Router<br />

To configure IPX on the 2621A router, you just need to start IPX routing on<br />

the router with the global configuration command ipx routing. Then tell<br />

interface FastEthernet 0/0 that it is on IPX network 10.<br />

Here is the configuration for 2621A:<br />

2621A(config)#ipx routing<br />

2621A(config)#int f0/0<br />

2621A(config-if)#ipx network 10<br />

That’s it. The 2621A router will now route IPX traffic through interface<br />

FastEthernet 0/0 using IPX network 10.<br />

Configuring IPX on the 2501A Router<br />

The same commands are used on the 2501A router as on the 2621A router.<br />

However, the 2501A router has two connections into the internetwork:<br />

interface Ethernet 0 is on IPX network 10 and interface serial 0 is on IPX network<br />

20.<br />

Here is the configuration for the 2501A router:<br />

2501A(config)#ipx routing<br />

2501A(config)#int e0<br />

IPX network 30<br />

E0

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