Configuring Ipx As The Routing Protocol - Bay Networks Baystream 7 Configuration And Troubleshooting Manual

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Dial VPN lets a dial-in user function as a remote Novell node gain access to the
home network using Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) as the dial-in protocol. IPX
is the network layer routing protocol used primarily for addressing, routing, and
switching information packets from one location to another on a Novell NetWare
network. This chapter describes the additional IPX configuration parameters
needed on each component of the network.
addresses assigned in this example.
The Dial VPN components of the network shown in
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Configuring IPX as the Routing Protocol
A laptop computer equipped with a PCMCIA modem, configured to support
IPX over PPP using the IPX Control Protocol (IPXCP).
A Remote Annex, Model 5393, residing in a System 5000 MSX chassis. The
Remote Annex acts as the network access server (NAS) and uses Primary
Rate ISDN.
An ASN router, running BayStream code, that serves as the Dial VPN
gateway.
An ASN router on the remote user's home (CPE) network.
A PC running LINUX and the BaySecure Access Control (BSAC) software
on the home network. This serves as the RADIUS server.
BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.2
Chapter 8
Figure 8-1
shows the Novell network
Figure 8-1
consist of:
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