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Parameter
Station
Recv PW
IPX Header
Compression
Peer
IPX RIP
IPX SAP
Dial Query
IPX Net #
IPX Alias #
Handle IPX
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Dial Query=No
IPX Net#=cfff0003
IPX Alias#=00000000
Handle IPX=None
Netware t/o=30
SAP HS Proxy=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#1=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#2=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#3=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#4=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#5=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#6=N/A
Sessions options...
IPX SAP Filter=1
Specifies
Remote client's login name. If the connection uses Combinet
encapsulation, the setting is the MAC address of the far-end Combinet
bridge.
The password (specified in the Connections > Encaps Options profile)
that the MAX expects to receive from the far end while the connection
is being authenticated. If this password is not sent by the far-end
device, authentication fails. For PPP links, the password can consist of
up to 20 characters. For X.25/PAD, it can consist of 48 characters.
Whether IPX header compression has been added for PPP (MP/MPP)
sessions, in conformance with 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, this
parameter 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 14, "Configuring Packet Bridging.")
Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring IPX routing connections
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