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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Verifying the IPX Routing Tables<br />

2621A<br />

Configuring Our Internetwork with IPX 403<br />

To view the IPX routing tables, use the command show ipx route. Like IP,<br />

IPX routers only know about directly connected networks by default. However,<br />

when you turned on IPX routing in the configuration examples above,<br />

IPX RIP was automatically started on all routers.<br />

IPX RIP will find all IPX networks in the internetwork and update all<br />

routers’ routing tables. Let’s take a look at all routers in our internetwork<br />

and see the IPX routing table.<br />

The 2621A router is only connected to IPX network 10, so IPX RIP would<br />

have to update the routing table of the other four IPX networks in the internetwork.<br />

Here is the routing table on the 2621A router:<br />

2621A#sh ipx route<br />

Codes: C - Connected primary network, c - Connected<br />

secondary network<br />

[output cut]<br />

5 Total IPX routes. Up to 1 parallel paths and 16 hops<br />

allowed.<br />

No default route known.<br />

C 10 (NOVELL-ETHER), Fa0/0<br />

R 20 [07/01] via 10.0000.0c8d.3a7b, 16s, Fa0/0<br />

R 30 [07/02] via 10.0000.0c8d.3a7c, 17s, Fa0/0<br />

R 40 [07/02] via 10.0000.0c8d.3a7c, 17s, Fa0/0<br />

R 50 [13/03] via 10.0000.0c8d.3a7c, 17s, Fa0/0<br />

2621A#<br />

The C means a directly connected IPX network and the Rs are IPX RIPfound<br />

networks. The [07/01] is the tick and hops needed to get to the<br />

remote network.

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