Technical data

IPX Configuration 83
[SW7700] interface vlan-interface 2
[SW7700-Vlan-interface2] ipx network 3
Set the IPX packet encapsulation format to Ethernet_SNAP on VLAN interface 2.
[SW7700-Vlan-interface2] ipx encapsulation snap
[SW7700-Vlan-interface2] quit
Assign the network number 1001 to VLAN interface 1 to enable IPX on the
interface.
[SW7700] interface vlan-interface 1
[SW7700-Vlan-interface1] ipx network 1001
Configure a static route with the network number 2
[SW7700-Vlan-interface1] quit
[SW7700] ipx route-static 2 1000.00e0-fc01-0000 tick 7 hop 2
Configure a service information entry, indicating that Server can provide the file
service.
[SW7700] ipx service 4 fileserver 2.0000-0c91-f61f 451 hop 2
Configure a service information entry, indicating that Server can provide the print
service.
[SW7700] ipx service 7 tree 2.0000-0c91-f61f 5 hop 2
Troubleshooting IPX Troubleshooting IPX Forwarding
1 A destination address cannot be pinged.
Do the following:
Check that the destination address is correct.
Execute the display ipx interface command; check that the network number
and IPX frame encapsulation format configured on the interface on the switch
are consistent with those configured on the connected interface.
Execute the display ipx routing-table command; check that the destination
network is reachable.
Debug IPX packets with the debugging ipx packet command; check that IPX
packets are correctly received, transmitted, forwarded.
2 Packets are discarded.
If the IPX packet debugging information shows that a packet is discarded because
“Packet size is greater than interface MTU!”, do the following:
View the MTU setting on the VLAN interface with the display interface
command and the RIP/SAP packet size with the display ipx interface command.
Check that the RIP/SAP packet size is smaller than the MTU setting on the
VLAN interface.
3 The switch cannot receive SAP packets on a VLAN interface.
Do the following: