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2.
Write the command to enable the IPX-routed protocol.
3.
Write the command that enables IPX on individual interfaces. Con-
figure an Ethernet 0 interface with IPX network 11, Token Ring with
IPX network 15, and serial 0 with IPX network 20.
4.
Write the command that lets you see the IPX routing table.
5.
Write the two commands you can use to see the IPX address of an
interface.
6.
Write the two commands that will find your neighbor's IPX address.
7.
Add the Ethernet_II frame type to an Ethernet 0 interface, but
don't use a subinterface to accomplish this. Use IPX network num-
ber 11a.
8.
Add the 802.2 and SNAP frame types to an Ethernet 0 interface using
subinterfaces. Use 11b and 11c IPX network numbers.
9.
Write the commands that you can use to verify your IPX configuration.
10.
A host with a MAC address of 0c2c.3dgf.7211 is to be inserted into
network 5be2. Write the complete IPX address of this host.
(The answers to Written Lab 8 can be found following the answers to the
Review Questions for this chapter.)
Hands-on Labs
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n this section, you will configure three 2501 routers with IPX rout-
ing. There are two labs. The first one configures IPX routing with 802.3
frame types; the second lab configures multiple frame types on the same
physical LAN.
Lab 8.1: Configuring Internetworking Packet Exchange (IPX)
Lab 8.2: Adding Secondary Network Addresses and Multiple Frame
Types with IPX
Both labs will use Figure 8.5 to configure the network.
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