Ppp_Ipx_Network; Ppp_Ipx_Node - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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If output_stop_char is 0–31 decimal, the bit indexed by this parameter is set in the ACCM.
For example, the initial ACCM sent to the peer is 0x000A0001 if ppp_acm is set to 0x00000001
(that is, the ASCII NUL character will not be sent) and the following parameters are set as indicated:
input_flow_control
input_start_char
input_stop_char
output_flow_control
output_start_char
output_stop_char
Because the output flow control parameters are outside the range 0–31 decimal, they do not affect
the ACCM.
The na/admin command show port ppp_acm still displays the ppp_acm setting. The CLI
command netstat –ipnn, where nn is the port number, displays the true mask (ACCM) value, that
is, the value negotiated between the two PPP processes.

ppp_ipx_network

This asynchronous port parameter is a four-byte, Novell network number the Model 5390 server
suggests for the remote PC client on an IPXCP (IPX over PPP) link. Valid values are 00000001 to
FFFFFFFF, or 0. Leading zeroes, if any, should be included. The network number must be unique
on the network and on the Model 5390 server itself.
When the IPXCP connection is established, the Model 5390 server and the client negotiate the
network number, each suggesting a value. The peer suggesting the highest number wins the
negotiation, and the network number is set to that value. If both ends of the link set the network
number to 0, a unique, randomly-generated number is used as the default.
This parameter is overridden by the network number in the remote address field of the acp_dialup
file, if that field is configured correctly.

ppp_ipx_node

This asynchronous port parameter is a string of 12 hexadecimal digits representing the six-byte,
nonzero node number the Model 5390 server suggests for the node number of the remote PC client
on an IPXCP (IPX over PPP) link. Valid values are 000000000000 to FFFFFFFFFFFE, except for
multicast addresses. A multicast address is any address that has a 1 in the last bit of the first octet.
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