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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Adding Secondary Addresses 405<br />

C 30 (NOVELL-ETHER), Et0<br />

R 10 [07/01] via 20.0000.0c8d.3d8e, 16s, Se0<br />

R 50 [07/01] via 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d, 17s, Se1<br />

2501B#<br />

2501C<br />

In the 2501C router, the routes that are found by IPX RIP are networks 10,<br />

20, and 30. Here is the output from the 2501C router:<br />

2501C#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 40 (HDLC), Se0<br />

C 50 (NOVELL-ETHER), Et0<br />

R 10 [13/02] via 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d, 16s, Se0<br />

R 20 [07/01] via 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d, 17s, Se0<br />

R 30 [07/01] via 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d, 17s, Se0<br />

2501C#<br />

Adding Secondary Addresses<br />

What is the Ethernet frame type we are running on our sample internetwork?<br />

Novell-Ether (802.3). Since we didn’t use the encapsulation command,<br />

the default frame type was used.<br />

In this section, I will show you how to configure the other three available<br />

frame types on our Ethernet networks. This is not so you can go and<br />

do this in production—that would be a bad thing. Rather, this is so that<br />

when you see this type of configuration, you know what it is and how to<br />

fix it.

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