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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Hands-on Labs<br />

FIGURE 8.5 IPX lab figure<br />

Hands-on Labs 425<br />

In this section, you will configure three 2501 routers with IPX routing.<br />

There are two labs. The first one configures IPX routing with 802.3 frame types;<br />

the second lab configures multiple frame types on the same physical LAN.<br />

Lab 8.1: Configuring Internetworking Packet Exchange (IPX)<br />

Lab 8.2: Adding Secondary <strong>Network</strong> Addresses and Multiple Frame<br />

Types with IPX<br />

Both labs will use Figure 8.5 to configure the network.<br />

IPX network 30<br />

E0 S0 S0 S1 S0 E0<br />

F0/0<br />

2501A<br />

2501B<br />

2501C<br />

2621A<br />

IPX network 10 IPX network 20 IPX network 40 IPX network 50<br />

Lab 8.1: Configuring Internetworking Packet Exchange (IPX)<br />

1. Log in a router and go into privileged mode by typing en or enable.<br />

2. Type show protocol or sh prot to see your routed protocols configured.<br />

Notice that this shows the routed protocol (IP) as well as the<br />

configured addresses for each interface.<br />

3. Enable the IPX-routed protocol on your router by using the IPX<br />

routing command:<br />

E0<br />

RouterA#config t<br />

RouterA(config)#ipx routing<br />

RouterA(config)#^Z

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