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420 Chapter 8 � Configuring Novell IPX<br />

RouterA#IPX Ping<br />

02:31:18: type 0x7, "SalesFS", 50.0000.0000.0001(451),<br />

2 hops<br />

You can turn the debug command off by using undebug all (un al, for<br />

short), or you can type the whole command as demonstrated below:<br />

RouterA#undebug ipx sap activity<br />

IPX routing debugging is off<br />

By either telnetting into a remote router or using the show cdp neighbor<br />

detail or show cdp entry * commands, you can find the IPX address of<br />

a neighbor router. This will allow you to ping that address with IPX and test<br />

your internetwork.<br />

You can ping an IPX address from a router through a regular ping or<br />

through an extended ping. The following command was run on Router C<br />

and was used to find the IPX network address for Router B.<br />

RouterC#sh cdp entry *<br />

-------------------------<br />

Device ID: RouterB<br />

Entry address(es):<br />

IP address: 172.16.40.1<br />

Novell address: 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d<br />

Platform: cisco 2500, Capabilities: Router<br />

Interface: Serial0, Port ID (outgoing port): Serial1<br />

Holdtime : 155 sec<br />

Now that you have the IPX address for Router B, you can ping the router.<br />

You can use the ping ipx [address] command from any router prompt,<br />

as shown below:<br />

RouterC#ping ipx 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d<br />

Sending 5, 100-byte IPX Novell Echoes to 40.0000.0c8d.5c9d<br />

, timeout is 2 seconds:<br />

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