Network
Hops
Transport Time
Router
Interface
Service Type
Server Name
Server Network Address
Server Node Address
Configuring IPX
is the IPX network address of the network containing the node defined by
.
Number
is the number of routers in a packet's path to the destination network.
is the time (in 55-millisecond units) that it will normally take a packet to reach the des-
tination network if this route is used.
Is the hex value of the node address of the router that will forward a packet when this
route is used. If Novell's IPXWAN protocol is used on the interface (as configured in
the IPX Interface file, described earlier in this chapter), this field will be ignored.
is the IPX network number assigned to the interface used to send packets that are using
this route.
Table 12-12 IPX SAP Static Route Parameters
Parameter
Service Type
Server Name
Server Network Address
Server Node Address
Server Socket Number
Intervening Networks
Router
Interface
is a SAP Service Type code. Some common types are:
= print queue
0003
= print server
0007
identifies a specific server in the IPX internetwork.
is an IPX network number assigned to the network containing the server identified by
Server Name.
identifies the IPX node attached to the server network.
Valid Values
0–65535
1-48 characters
(4 bytes)
1–fffffffe
1–fffffffffffe
0–ffff
1–65535
1–fffffffffffe
0–65535
= file server
0004
= archive server
0009
Node
Default Value
0
asterisk (wildcard)
00000001
(6 bytes)
000000000001
0000
1
(6 bytes)
000000000001
0
= job server
0005
= remote bridge server
0024
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