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Answers to Scenario 5-5: IPX Configuration 351
the objective is to memorize things so that you can pass the test. Refer to Table 5-42 for
reminders on how to remember the names.) Example 5-42 and Example 5-43 show just the
configuration commands used to change the configuration on Mount Pilot and Raleigh to
support each client.
Two new network numbers are needed: 142 and 143 are used, in this case. Any numbers you
use are fine unless they are duplicates of some other network. The ipx network 142 secondary
command on Mount Pilot has no encapsulation type configured because the default
encapsulation type is Novell-ether. The second IPX network command must be configured with
the secondary keyword, or it will replace the ipx network command that was configured first.
Example 5-42
Mount Pilot Configuration, Scenario 5-5, Task 2--Changes Only
interface ethernet 0
ipx network 42 encapsulation arpa
ipx network 142 secondary
Example 5-43
Raleigh Configuration, Scenario 5-5, Task 2--Changes Only
interface ethernet 0.1
ipx network 43 encapsulation sap
interface ethernet 0.2
ipx network 143 encapsulation snap
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