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802.3, Novell ETHERNET_II, and Novell Ethernet 802.2. The Ethernet 802.3 type is the default
type for NetWare v2.x and v3.x. The Ethernet 802.2 type is the default type for NetWare v4.x.
3.
Enter an MTU value. This specifies the maximum number of bytes that can be transmitted on
the network interface. Some devices on the network may not be able to receive large data
packets. This parameter allows you to maintain compatibility with these devices by setting the
MTU to agree with that supported by the device.
4.
Enter the RIP/SAP Configuration information.
a.
Send Control: Specifies how the site will send RIP/SAP information. When set to Send, the
site will transmit IPX RIP/SAP packets. When set to Do Not Send, the site will not transmit
any IPX RIP/SAP packets.
b. Send Frequency: Specifies the frequency (in seconds) at which the systems at the site will
transmit RIP/SAP packets (when the Send control parameter is set to Send).
c.
Receive Control: Specifies how the site will process RIP/SAP packets received. When set to
Receive, the site will process IPX RIP/SAP packets received and will update its internal
routing tables. When set to Do Not Receive, the site will not process any IPX RIP/SAP
packets.
d. Entry Aging Time: Specifies the time (in seconds) it takes for the systems at the site to age
out and make a learned dynamic Routing table entry inactive.
e.
Respond Control: Specifies how the site should respond to RIP/SAP queries from other
devices. When set to Respond, the site will transmit a RIP/SAP response to the requesting
device. When set to Do Not Respond, the site will ignore RIP/SAP Requests received.
f.
Max Table Entries: Specifies the maximum number of routing entries which can be stored in
the route or service table.
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