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Setting up IPX

bcc> co sy ipx-r yes
bcc> co sy ip-r no
bcc> co sy ipx-f [option]
9-2
The ipx# context is where IPX routes, SAPs, route filters and
SAP filters are created. If you are using IPX, it is important to
turn IPX Routing on in the system# context:
Where
moves you into the system# context,
co sy
MTC for the IPX-Routing attribute (page 5-8) and
Routing on.
There is another option for IPX routing,
option if you are going to create SAP Filters. For information on
SAP Filters, see
page
If you are routing in an IPX only environment, you may want to
disable IP Routing (although there is no real requirement to do
this):
Where
moves you into the system# context,
co sy
MTC for the IP-Routing attribute (page 5-6) and
routing off.
Warning:
If you do turn IP Routing off, you cannot use Telnet
to access BCC. Telnet uses IP.
If you plan to use IPX filtering, it will also be necessary to turn
this option on, again in the system# context:
Where
moves you into the system# context,
co sy
MTC for the IPX-Filtering attribute (page 5-8) and [
either
RejectOnMatch
9-20.
or
ForwardOnMatch
is the
ipx-r
turns IPX
yes
. Use this
RestrictedSAP
is the
ip-r
turns IP
no
is the
ipx-f
option
(page 5-7).
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