Configuring The Avaya Switch As An Ipx Router - Avaya 580 User Manual

Multiservice switches software version 6.1
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Configuring the Avaya Switch as an IPX Router

Document No. 10-300077, Issue 2
Table 16-1. IPX Datagram Structure Fields
Field
Definition
Packet Type
Indicates the type of service required or offered by the
packet. Types include:
Destination
The IPX network address of the destination network.
Network
Destination Node
The MAC address of the destination node.
Destination Socket
Address of the process running in the destination node.
Sockets route packets to different processes within the
same node.
Source Network
The network address of the source network.
Source Node
The MAC address of the source node.
Source Socket
Address of the process running in the source node.
You can configure the Avaya P580 or P882 Multiservice switch as an IPX
router. Specific hardware is required to accomplish this configuration.
This section contains the following information and procedures:
Hardware Requirements
Configuring IPX Routing Globally
Configuring IPX Interfaces
Creating IPX Static Routes
Deleting IPX Static Routes
Modifying IPX Static Routes
Creating IPX Static Services
Deleting IPX Static Service
Modifying IPX Static Service
• Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX packet)
• NetWare Core Protocol (NCP packet)
• NetBIOS (propagated packet)
Configuring IPX Routing
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