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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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404 Chapter 8 � Configuring Novell IPX<br />

2501A<br />

2501B<br />

The 2501A router knows only about IPX networks 10 and 20 since that is<br />

what is directly connected. IPX RIP will tell router 2501A about networks<br />

30, 40, and 50. Here is the routing table from the 2501A router:<br />

2501A#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 20 (HDLC), Se0<br />

C 10 (NOVELL-ETHER), Et0<br />

R 30 [13/02] via 20.0000.0c8d.2b8c, 16s, Se0<br />

R 40 [07/02] via 20.0000.0c8d.2b8c, 17s, Se0<br />

R 50 [07/03] via 20.0000.0c8d.2b8c, 17s, Se0<br />

2501A#<br />

In the routing table above, notice the two directly connected networks<br />

and the three RIP-found networks. The IPX address of the neighbor’s interface<br />

is included in the routing table as well as the interface the router will use<br />

to get to the remote network.<br />

The routes found from IPX RIP in the 2501B router are 10 and 20. Here is the output<br />

from the 2501B router:<br />

2501B#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 20 (HDLC), Se0<br />

C 40 (HDLC), Se1

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