You now have successfully configured IPX routing and verified its proper operation, per the lab objectives. You have configured IPX routing for both IPX RIP and IPX EIGRP, and you have seen that IPX route redistribution is occurring and that IPX EIGRP split horizon has been disabled on the hub Frame Relay router (R3's Serial 0 interface). Lastly, you have seen some commands to verify your configuration and have tested IPX connectivity using the ping command. Figure 14-2 shows the IPX routing domains for IPX RIP and IPX EIGRP.
In summary, review those commands that have been introduced in this chapter, as shown in Table 14-3.
Command | Purpose |
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ipx router eigrp [ autonomous system number ] | Enables the IPX EIGRP routing process |
no ipx split-horizon eigrp [ autonomous system number ] | Disables IPX split horizon on an IPX EIGRP interface |
ipx router rip | Enters the IPX RIP routing process |
show ipx interface brief | Displays a summary of configured IPX interfaces |
show ipx interface | Displays a detailed status of IPX interfaces |
show ipx traffic | Shows IPX packet information |
show ipx servers | Lists the services discovered through SAP advertisements |
show ipx route | Lists the entries in the IPX routing table |
ping ipx | Verifies IPX connectivity |
The IPX routing configuration is now complete. Chapter 15, "Standard and Extended Access Lists," reviews IP standard and extended access lists and configures these in the lab environment.
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