Configuring The Network Access Server For Ipx - Bay Networks Baystream 7 Configuration And Troubleshooting Manual

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The dial-up node's parameters are now properly configured.
Configuring the Network Access Server for IPX
The NAS functions as a communications server, providing shared access to the
network for dial-in IPX clients. The NAS also supports the standards-based IPX
over PPP, by means of the IPX Control Protocol (IPXCP). This lets a remote PC
user dial into a NAS as an endpoint node on an IPX network. The dial-in user can
also simultaneously run TCP/IP over the same dial-up connection.
Network access support of IPX is a software-keyed feature that can be added to a
basic unit or that is included with the Enterprise Feature Set. The first step in
configuring the NAS is to ensure that the IPX option key is turned on. To
determine which options are enabled, issue the command
superuser prompt. The IPX option should say "
following example. (Bold type indicates user input.)
annex# stats -o
KEYED OPTIONS:
Note: If IPX is keyed off, contact the Bay Networks Technical Solutions
Center.
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If necessary, on the Driver Type tab, click the type of network driver to
use.
Click the Bindings tab in the Dial-Up Adapter Properties window.
This displays the protocols available for this adapter to use.
Click the entry for IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol > Dial-Up Adapter.
then click OK.
Atalk:
tn3270:
dialout/RIP/filtering:
BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.2
LAT:
keyed off
keyed on
keyed on
keyed on
IPX:
keyed on
from the annex
stats -o
", as shown in the
keyed on
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