For IPX, what is the DEFAULT Cisco Encapsulation on an Ethernet
interface?
A.) novell-ether
B.) gns
C.) snap
D.) arpa
E.) sap
F.) dix
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
At the time when Cisco first supported IPX, Novell-Ether (Novell
proprietary 802.3 'raw') was the default frame type for
NetWare 2.x and
3.x file servers. Now, Novell has changed their default
frame type to
802.2 (which is really IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, with LLC 802.2
headers).
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