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452 Chapter 6: Routing
Answers to Task 2 for Scenario 6-4
Task 2 for Scenario 6-4 asks you to complete a table with the IPX addresses of the three routers.
The network numbers are obtained from several sources, as seen in Task 1. The additional
requirement in Task 2 is to find the node part of the IPX addresses on each interface. The easy
way to learn this information is through the show ipx interface command. Of course, only one
such command was provided in Example 6-27, Example 6-28, and Example 6-29. The output
of the RIP and SAP debugs show the source IPX addresses of the updates sent by each router,
which supplies the rest of the answers to the question. Table 6-40 provides the completed
answers for this task.
1
Bugs' internal network
show ipx servers on Seville
show ipx route on Yosemite
2
Daffy's internal network
show ipx servers on Seville
show ipx route on Yosemite
Table 6-40
IPX Addresses on Routers in Scenario 6-4
Router
Interface
IPX Network
IPX Node
Albuquerque
E0
1001
0000.0c35.ab12
S0
2012
0200.1111.1111
S1
2013
0200.1111.1111
Yosemite
E0
1002
0000.0c24.7841
S0
2012
0200.2222.2222
S1
2023
0200.2222.2222
Seville
E0
1003
0000.0cac.ab41
S0
2013
0200.3333.3333
S1
2023
0200.3333.3333
Table 6-39
IPX Networks for Scenario 6-4 (Continued)
IPX Network
Location (For Example,
"Between Albuquerque
and Seville")
Command Used to Find This
Information
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