Settings In Radius Profiles - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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IPX Header
Compression
Peer
IPX RIP
IPX SAP
Dial Query
IPX Net #
IPX Alias #
Handle IPX
Netware t/o
SAP HS Proxy
SAP HS Proxy Net #N An IPX network to which SAP broadcasts should be directed.
For detailed information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference.

Settings in RADIUS profiles

RADIUS user profiles use the following attribute-value pairs to configure IPX routing:
Attribute
Ascend-Route-IPX (229) Enables/disables IPX routing on the interface. Valid values are
Ascend-IPX-Peer-Mode
(216)
Framed-IPX-Network
(23)
Ascend-IPX-Alias (224) A second IPX network number, to be used only when connecting
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Whether IPX header compression has been added for PPP (MP/MPP)
sessions, conforming to RFC 1553 (Telebit header compression).
Whether remote IPX callers that have no configured Connection
profile are negotiated with as routers or dial-in clients. The parameter
is located in the Answer > IPX Options profile.
How the MAX unit handles RIP packets across the WAN connection.
How the MAX unit handles SAP packets across the WAN connection.
Whether or not the MAX places a call to the location specified in the
Connection profile when a workstation on the local IPX network looks
for the nearest IPX server. More than one Connection profile can have
this parameter set to Yes. As a a result, several connections can occur
at the same time.
IPX network number of the remote-end router. Rarely needed, it is
provided only for those remote-end routers that require the MAX to
know their router's network numbers before connecting. If you
specify a non-zero value, the MAX creates a static IPX route.
A second IPX network number, to be used only when connecting to
non-Lucent routers that use numbered interfaces. If you specify a
non-zero value, the MAX creates a static IPX route.
The handling of bridged connections. When you enable IPX routing
for a connection, Handle IPX=N/A. (For more information, see
Chapter 13, "Configuring Packet Bridging.")
The number of minutes the MAX enables clients to remain logged in
after losing a connection.
Whether or not the MAX performs SAP Home Server Proxy
Value
Route-IPX-No (0) and Route-IPX-Yes (1). Route-IPX-No is the
default.
Type of far-end device (dial-in NetWare client or IPX router).
Valid values are IPX-Peer-Router (0) and IPX-Peer-Dialin (1).
Four-byte hexadecimal IPX network number for the link to the
client. This address is used in Access-Accept packets.
to non-Ascend routers that use numbered interfaces.
Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring IPX routing connections
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