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Internetwork Packet Exchange
NOTE:
Before you can configure IPX to run over a WAN connection, you must
configure the WAN board, a network interface, and at least one WAN call
destination.
To configure static routes and services for a permanent or on-demand call,
refer to
"Configuring Static Routes and Services" on page
To configure watchdog packet spoofing, refer to
Spoofing" on page
65.
To configure routed or static on-demand calls, refer to
Routed or Static On-Demand Calls" on page
To configure header compression, refer to
Header Compression" on page
Whether to use NLSP, RIP/SAP, or both
NetWare Link Services Protocol
state routing protocol for IPX internetworks; Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) and Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) are the traditional
NetWare routing and service advertising protocols.
To configure NLSP on your router, refer to
72.
To configure RIP and SAP on your router, refer to
SAP" on page
77.
Whether to configure file server proxying on a dedicated router
File server proxying is useful when you have a dedicated router—a PC
running Novell Internet Access Server 4.1 over a two-user version of
NetWare 4.11—and several NetWare workstations operating on the same
network. Proxying enables the dedicated router to reply to workstations'
Get Nearest Server requests with the name of a NetWare file server
instead of its own. This enables the server, which has multiple connection
slots, to handle simultaneous NCP connection requests from the
workstations.
To configure file server proxying, refer to
Server" on page
84.
"Configuring Watchdog
67.
"Configuring IPX and NCP
69.
(NLSP
) software is the Novell link
TM
TM
"Configuring NLSP" on page
"Configuring RIP and
"Proxying a NetWare File
53.
"Configuring

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