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| Hi ALL,
is there a way to find the ipx encapsulation type using DEBUG or do I have
to sniffer?
Regards,
Tarry
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| CCIE 8122 2002-09-29, 12:29 pm |
| no, pretty much the extent of debug is layer three info, packets,
routing, etc. You get the MAC addresses from this info only because it
is part of the network address.
In order to get framing info, youll really need a protocol analyzer/sniffer.
kr
ccna wrote:
> Hi ALL,
>
> is there a way to find the ipx encapsulation type using DEBUG or do I have
> to sniffer?
>
> Regards,
> Tarry
>
>
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| Found something. I used all 4 encap. types under subinterfaces and did some
IPX debuging. I saw the ipx network under one of the subinterfaces with bad
packet message.
Tarry
"CCIE 8122" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:3D9736F2.7020805@none.com...
> no, pretty much the extent of debug is layer three info, packets,
> routing, etc. You get the MAC addresses from this info only because it
> is part of the network address.
>
> In order to get framing info, youll really need a protocol
analyzer/sniffer.
>
> kr
>
> ccna wrote:
> > Hi ALL,
> >
> > is there a way to find the ipx encapsulation type using DEBUG or do I
have
> > to sniffer?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tarry
> >
> >
>
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| CCIE 8122 2002-09-29, 1:29 pm |
| no, pretty much the extent of debug is layer three info, packets,
routing, etc. You get the MAC addresses from this info only because it
is part of the network address.
In order to get framing info, youll really need a protocol analyzer/sniffer.
kr
ccna wrote:
> Hi ALL,
>
> is there a way to find the ipx encapsulation type using DEBUG or do I have
> to sniffer?
>
> Regards,
> Tarry
>
>
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|
| Found something. I used all 4 encap. types under subinterfaces and did some
IPX debuging. I saw the ipx network under one of the subinterfaces with bad
packet message.
Tarry
"CCIE 8122" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:3D9736F2.7020805@none.com...
> no, pretty much the extent of debug is layer three info, packets,
> routing, etc. You get the MAC addresses from this info only because it
> is part of the network address.
>
> In order to get framing info, youll really need a protocol
analyzer/sniffer.
>
> kr
>
> ccna wrote:
> > Hi ALL,
> >
> > is there a way to find the ipx encapsulation type using DEBUG or do I
have
> > to sniffer?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tarry
> >
> >
>
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