IPX is still in CIT, CID, and CCIE. So I would say it is on topic! ;-)
Please let us know what you find out. It sounds like a bug...
Have you made sure nobody configured this command on the interface (or that
the new version didn't default to it?)
Router(config-if)#ipx update interval {rip | sap} {value | changes-only}
Can you turn on debug ipx routing or would that be too risky on your network?
Priscilla
At 10:19 PM 10/28/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>This is off-topic because it's not cert-related, although I could argue
>that it's good CIT practice!
>
>Is anyone (else) out there using IPX with IOS 12.1?
>We had a problem crop up this morning on 7500 routers that have been
>running 12.1(10) for about a week. IPX RIP updates are not being seen by
>the routers across a fast ethernet link, although updates are seen across
>other links. And just to make it really weird - if the IPX routes are
>cleared, the next update is seen. But none after that, so the routes time
>out again.
>We also came across a similar or identical bug late last week immediately
>after upgrading a couple of other 7500s to 12.1(10).
>We are escalating this to the TAC, and have found a few possibly-related
>bugs on the CCO bug watcher, but has anyone else struck this bug? The more
>information I can get about symptoms, what's been tried etc, the better.
>I'm happy to take this off-line.
>(Our IPX network is temporarily held together with metaphorical string and
>stickytape - namely a script has been hastily written to periodically clear
>the IPX routes on the affected routers. Very ugly, but so far effective).
>
>Thanks,
>JMcL
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