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Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Protocol
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Set the speed parameter to the highest rate at which the modem on the port can
communicate.
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To configure the port for hardware (EIA) flow control, set the control_lines parameter to
both and the input_flow_control and the output_flow_control parameters to eia.
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To configure the port for software (XON/XOFF) flow control (not recommended) instead
of hardware flow control, set the control_lines parameter to none and the
input_flow_control and output_flow_control parameters to start/stop.
If you do this, the Model 5390 server automatically modifies the ppp_acm parameter
appropriately (see ppp_acm on page C2-46).
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Configure the acp_dialup file in the install directory of the UNIX boot host (the default
directory is /usr/annex).
In acp_dialup's user field, specify the user name that will be associated with the dial-up address
request ( smith in the sample configuration). In the annex field, enter the IP address or host
name of the Model 5390 server the user will be dialing into ( 132.254.5.17 in the sample
configuration). Leave the Local address blank (the Model 5390 server uses its own Ethernet
address for the node portion of the local address).
For the Remote address , enter the (unique) Novell address of the remote PC. Use the form
network : node , where:
network is a string of eight hexadecimal digits representing the four-byte, nonzero Novell
network number of the remote PC. Valid values are 00000001 to FFFFFFFF. Include
leading zeroes, if any. You can also specify an asterisk for network, as explained below.
Specifying zero (0) for network is a syntax error; the Model 5390 server ignores the entry.
A network number must be unique from other network numbers on the network and the
Model 5390 server itself.
node is a string of 12 hexadecimal digits representing the six-byte, nonzero node number
of the remote PC. Valid values are 000000000001 to FFFFFFFFFFFE, except for multicast
addresses. A multicast address is any address that has a 1 in the last bit of the first octet.
For example, the Appletalk multicast address is 090007000000, of which the first octet
(09) is
0000 1001 in binary; the rightmost 1 is the multicast indicator.
When you specify node, include any leading zeroes However, specifying zero (0)
alone for node is a syntax error; the Model 5390 server ignores the entry.
You can also specify an asterisk (*) for node, as explained below.
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