The config is correct, although you need to find out what IPX encapsulation
is.  Probably 802.2. I would put the commands in this way;

interface vlan 2
ip address ......................
ipx network 101 encapsulation sap
interface vlan 3
ip address ........................
ipx network 102 encapsulation sap

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Cisco Breaker
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 6:09 AM
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Subject: VLAN and IPX [7:24641]


Hi all,

I have a customer that uses both Novell and NT. We upgraded their LAN with
6500 and 3500 switches. Now we will implement VLANs. I know how to configure
VLAN for IP but never done it with IPX. I red the docs on cisco but I have a
question on my mind. As I know the customer only give a network IPX number
to the server and clients get their Network numbers from the server. If I
put the server on a different VLAN will the router give a network number to
clients or will I have to show the way to clients to reach the server.

My guess is this

interface vlan 2
ip address ......................
ipx network 101 (this is the network where the server is)
interface vlan 3
ip address ........................
ipx network 102 (this is the network where clients will be)

If  I configure my router like this will clients able to find the server or
what should I do?

Best regards,




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