7.
Select the Type 20 Packet Forwarding method. This allows you to control under what conditions
IPX type 20 broadcast packets will be broadcasted. Choices are:
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always discard
•
forward when user is connected
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always forward
8.
Configure the Spoofing Options. There are two categories of spoofing options: watchdog and
packet handling.
a.
Configure Watchdog Spoofing information. The example below shows default values.
Watchdog Spoofing parameters include:
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Default Handling
Allows you to control how IPX and SPX packets are handled as a default. You may
select to forward, spoof, or discard IPX and SPX packets.
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Handling while the connection is up
Allows you to control how IPX and SPX packets are handled while a connection is up.
You may select to forward, spoof, or discard IPX packets while the connection is up.
SPX packets must be forwarded while the connection is up.
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Handling for the Special period after disconnecting
Allows you to control how IPX and SPX packets are handled during a configured grace
period after disconnecting. You may select to forward, spoof, or discard IPX and SPX
packets during this special handling period.
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Special period of time after disconnecting (in minutes)
Allows you to set the grace period after disconnecting.
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Configuring Template Connections Information
SFVRA Configuration Manager
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