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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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418 Chapter 8 � Configuring Novell IPX<br />

Debug IPX<br />

IPX address is 10A.0060.7015.63d6 (SAP)<br />

Ethernet0.10 is up, line protocol is up<br />

IPX address is 10B.0060.7015.63d6<br />

Ethernet0.100 is up, line protocol is up<br />

IPX address is 10C.0060.7015.63d6<br />

Serial0 is up, line protocol is up<br />

Internet address is 172.16.20.1/24<br />

IPX address is 20.0060.7015.63d6<br />

Notice that you can see all configured interfaces addresses, even for the<br />

subinterfaces. However, although the primary, secondary, and subinterfaces<br />

show the interface addresses, the subinterfaces do not show the encapsulation<br />

types.<br />

Remember, there are only two commands that show you the IPX address<br />

of an interface: show ipx interface and show protocols.<br />

The debug ipx commands show you IPX as it’s running through your internetwork.<br />

It’s noteworthy that you can see the IPX RIP and SAP updates with<br />

this command, but be careful—it can consume your precious CPU if you<br />

don’t use it wisely.<br />

The two commands that are the most useful with IPX are debug ipx<br />

routing activity and debug ipx sap activity, as shown in the router<br />

output below:<br />

RouterA#debug ipx routing ?<br />

activity IPX RIP routing activity<br />

events IPX RIP routing events<br />

Let’s take a look at each command.<br />

Debug IPX Routing Activity<br />

The debug ipx routing activity command shows information about<br />

IPX routing updates that are transmitted or received on the router.<br />

RouterA#debug ipx routing act<br />

IPX routing debugging is on<br />

RouterA#

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