Ah, memories of the IPX default network experiments!

I'll have to root around in my notes and  write up a little something on
this. I spent a number of fun filled hours learning how to make this work in
preparation for my Lab last December. Watch this space for a mini lab and
configs...

Chuck



""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> Very tricky.... ;-)
>
> When Novell invented NLSP, they reserved the 0xFFFFFFFE network number to
> mean the default route for both NLSP and RIP. Cisco adopted this standard.
>
> If you must use 0xFFFFFFFE, you can disable the default handling of the
> network number with the no ipx default-route command.
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 05:13 PM 2/11/02, Wilson, Christian wrote:
> >I have a IPX network question
> >
> >I am doing a practice lab that requires me to assign the IPX network
address
> >FFFFFFFE to an interface and to set the encapsulation type to SAP.  I
have
> >attempted to do this, but my router will not take the address.  When
typing
> >"ipx network ? ", I see that the valid range for IPX network numbers ends
at
> >FFFFFFFD.  The practice lab is very specific about assigning FFFFFFFE,
> >stating that there is a trick to accomplish this.  I have searched the
CCO
> >and my documentation, but I have found nothing.  Can someone please
assist
> >me with this?
>
>
> ________________________
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
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