When I try the show apple interface command, why does one of my interfaces have the message: Port configuration mismatch. Port configuration conflicts with x.y.?
A. This message indicates that the Cisco router detected another AppleTalk router on that interface with a configuration different from that of the Cisco. One of the primary rules for AppleTalk is that all routers that share a network must use the same configuration for that network. This includes the cable-range or network numbers used, the default, or primary zone, and the names of each of the other zones. Q. When I try to set up a serial line for AppleTalk, why does it only work if I use the command appletalk address x.y [non-extended addressing] and not when I try appletalk cable-range x-x [extended addressing]? A. You probably have a version of Cisco software earlier than 8.3(1). Cisco supported only non-extended AppleTalk on serial lines prior to that. Also, certain encapsulation types (such as X.25) require that you configure the line non-extended. Q. I added a new zone name to a current Phase 2 network. Why do I see it on a Macintosh that is directly on that cable, while a Maci
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