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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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

Multiple Frame Types with IPX<br />

Hands-on Labs 427<br />

In Lab 8.1, you added IPX routing to your routers and IPX network numbers<br />

to your interfaces. By default, <strong>Cisco</strong> routers run the 802.3 Ethernet frame<br />

type. To add a second frame type (Ethernet supports four) to your Ethernet,<br />

use the encapsulation command. However, you need to remember two<br />

things: You must use a different network number for each frame type and<br />

you cannot add Ethernet frame types to a serial link. Let’s configure Router<br />

A with a second frame type on the Ethernet LAN.<br />

1. In Ethernet configuration mode, use the IPX network command with<br />

a different IPX network number and then use the encapsulation<br />

command. Here is an example on Router A:<br />

RouterA#config t<br />

RouterA(config)#int e0<br />

RouterA(config-if)#ipx network 11a encapsulation ?<br />

arpa Novell Ethernet_II<br />

hdlc HDLC on serial links<br />

novell-ether Novell Ethernet_802.3<br />

novell-fddi Novell FDDI RAW<br />

sap IEEE 802.2 on Ethernet, FDDI, Token<br />

Ring<br />

snap IEEE 802.2 SNAP on Ethernet, Token<br />

Ring, and FDDI<br />

2. Notice the different options available. To use the Ethernet_II frame<br />

type, you need to use the arpa keyword. You can use sec instead of<br />

the full command secondary. Notice that you are adding the<br />

Ethernet_II frame type to your Ethernet LAN off of interface E0 on<br />

Router A.<br />

RouterA(config-if)#ipx network 11a encapsulation<br />

arpa ?<br />

secondary Make this network a secondary network<br />

<br />

RouterA(config-if)#ipx network 11a encapsulation<br />

arpa secondary

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