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Tommy
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MCP,MCSE, CCNA Working on: CCNP
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ethernet interface
is it possible to change a ethernet interface from 802.2 to 803.3???
If so than what is the command. You might find it interesting why I am asking this and I do not know why other than someone is having some wierd 3.11 Novell problems and they was told to have this changed???
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10-25-01 01:46 PM
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MadChef
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ipx network 1234 encap novell-ether would change this back to 802.3. This is the default for an ethernet interface on a Cisco router so you could also probably negate the current command that's setting it to 802.2 (ipx network 1233 encap sap).
I think that's right, anyway.
MadChef
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10-25-01 04:08 PM
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Tommy
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Thnks for the input it did help me. after I read your post I did remember reading about this and I found the book I read it in.
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10-26-01 05:13 PM
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