Figure 11-3 A Dial-In Client That Belongs To Its Own Ipx Network - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for MAX 6000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 11-3. A dial-in client that belongs to its own IPX network
In this example, Site A supports NetWare 3.12 servers, NetWare clients, and a MAX unit. The
NetWare server at Site A has the following configuration settings:
Name=SERVER-1
internal net CFC12345
Load 3c509 name=ipx-card frame=ETHERNET_8023
Bind ipx ipx-card net=1234ABCD
Site B is a home office that consists of one PC and a Lucent Pipeline unit. It is not an existing
Novell LAN, so the Pipeline unit's configuration creates a new IPX network (1000CFFF, for
example).
Note: The new IPX network number assigned to Site B in this example cannot be in use
anywhere on the entire IPX Wide-Area Network. That is, it cannot be in use at Site A or any
network that connects to Site A.
This example assumes that the Ethernet > Mod Config > Ether Options profile and Ethernet >
Answer > PPP Options and Session Options subprofiles have already been set up to enable
IPX routing. The initial connection between the two units should be manually dialed (using the
DO menu) because you do not use static routes.
To configure the MAX at Site A
On the MAX at Site A:
1
2
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Site A
Ethernet
MAX
NET=1234ABCD
NetWare servers
and clients
Assign the MAX a system name in the System > Sys Config profile. This example uses
the name SITEAGW.
Open the Connection profile for Site B, and set up the Connection profile as follows:
Ethernet
Connections
SITEBGW
Station=SITEBGW
Active=Yes
Encaps=MPP
PRI # Type=National
Dial #=555-1212
Route IPX=Yes
Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring IPX routing connections
Site B
MAX
Net=1000CFFF
NetWare client
11-17

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Max 3000

Table of Contents