Novell Ipx Configuration; Ipx Network Environment; Frame Type; Network Numbers - D-Link DI-300 series User Manual

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Novell IPX Configuration

This chapter shows you how to configure the DI-300M for IPX.
Depending on your particular applications, you will need to
configure different menus. We will illustrate the configuration
for some applications in the following sections.

IPX Network Environment

Frame Type

The stations on an IPX network (both clients and servers) can run
on four different frame types existing on one physical Ethernet
cable. These frame types are 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II (DIX), and
SNAP.

Network Numbers

Whenever you are setting up an IPX routing environment, it is
important to correctly configure the network numbers on the LAN.
On any IPX network, there is an external network number, that is,
the number associated with the frame type on the Ethernet cable to
which the stations on the network are joined. In addition to this
external network number, each NetWare server has its own internal
network number. It is important to remember that every network
number has to be unique for that entire internetwork. So if a server
station has an internal network number of 00000011, there must be
no other network number (internal or external) of 00000011
anywhere on the entire network.
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