Description
Using the ipx route command, you can add a piece of static routing information to
the routing table. Using the undo ipx route command, you can cancel the static
route.
By default, there is no static route.
A default route can be configured in a router. When its destination network is
configured as FFFFFFFE, all the packets that fail to find routes will be forwarded
along this route.
For related commands, see display ipx routing-table.
Example
# Specify the next hop on the default route is at 3.1.1.1.
[Quidway] ipx route 3 3.1.1.1 tick 3 hop 1
# Specify the next hop on the default route to 3.1.1.1 and the priority to 20.
[Quidway] ipx route 3 3.1.1.1 tick 3 hop 1 preference 20
5.1.17 ipx sap gns-disable-reply
Syntax
ipx sap gns-disable-reply
undo ipx sap gns-disable-reply
View
Interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the ipx sap gns-disable-reply command, you can disable the reply for the IPX
GNS request. Using the undo ipx sap gns-disable-reply command, you can enable
the reply for the IPX GNS request.
By default, GNS request is enabled.
Network Protocol
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