Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual page 247

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Watchdog Spoofing Enabled
Descriptions of Parameters Specific to Frame Relay Interfaces
IPXWAN Enabled
Source Card/Port/DLCI
Descriptions of Parameters Specific to X.25 Interfaces
IPXWAN Enabled
Source Subscriber
Destination Subscriber
SVC Retry Timer
SVC Idle Timer
Max VCs to Establish
Configuring IPX
Disabling serialization allows filtering of these broadcasts to reduce WAN traffic, and
is not intended to interfere with copyright-protection mechanisms.
determines whether this interface will be used by the local node to respond to "keep-
alive" messages on behalf of the client workstations. Novell servers periodically issue
these messages to all clients, to determine whether each client is still available.
determines whether Novell's IPXWAN protocol will be used on the interface.
IPXWAN specifies a method for IPX routers to communicate across WAN links. The
FRX4000 and FRX6000 implement IPXWAN running over RFC 1490-compliant
frame relay and RFC1356-compliant X.25.
identifies the location of this end of the frame relay IPX interface.
Make sure the physical frame relay port is not reserved for
backup DLCIs (as determined by the
parameter in the port record).
Also make sure the DLCI is not part of a frame relay DLCI backup
group or frame relay PVC.
determines whether Novell's IPXWAN protocol will be used on the interface.
IPXWAN specifies a method for IPX routers to communicate across WAN links. The
FRX4000 and FRX6000 implement IPXWAN running over RFC 1490-compliant
frame relay and RFC1356-compliant X.25.
is a subscriber ID that defines an IPX interface in the node, by associating itself with
port
(a number reserved for the IPX interface). (See the footnote following
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14-8.)
is a subscriber ID associated with the physical X.25 port that will be used for the IPX
interface. (See the footnote following
is the frequency with which calls will be placed to try to establish a connection.
is a period that an IPX connection can remain active with no traffic before the con-
nection is cleared.
specifies a number of virtual circuits over which IPX traffic will be transmitted in par-
allel.
For Backup Use Only?
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14-8.)
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