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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Configuring Our Internetwork with Multiple Ethernet Frame Types 411<br />

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

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

2501C(config-if)#ipx network 50a encap sap sec<br />

2501C(config-if)#int e0.50<br />

2501C(config-subif)#ipx network 50b encap arpa<br />

2501C(config-subif)#int e0.500<br />

2501C(config-subif)#ipx network 50c encap snap<br />

All four of the routers are now configured and should be up and working<br />

with all four possible IPX Ethernet frame types.<br />

Are you ready to find our why using multiple frame types is so bad for<br />

your internetwork? Let’s use the show ipx route command and find out.<br />

Verifying the IPX Routing Tables<br />

Remember, when we verified the IPX routing tables earlier, there was one connection<br />

for each IPX network in the routing tables of each router. Let’s run the<br />

command again and see what it shows now. (This is the IPX routing table for<br />

the 2621A router only. The other routers will have the same routing table.)<br />

2621A#sh ipx route<br />

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

secondary network<br />

[output cut]<br />

14 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 />

C 10A(SAP), Fa0/0<br />

C 10B(ARPA), Fa0/0.10<br />

C 10B(SNAP), Fa0/0.100<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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