Static Route Setup; Table 9-1 Remote Node Network Layer Options Fields - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 128IMH User Manual

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Tick Count
W/D Spoofing
(min)
SAP/RIP
Timeout (min)

Table 9-1 Remote Node Network Layer Options Fields

Once you have completed filling in the Network Layer Options Menu, press ENTER to
return to menu 11.1. Press ENTER at the message: 'Press ENTER to Confirm ...' to save
your selections or press ESC at any time to cancel your selections.
9.7.
If your LAN-to-LAN application has NetWare servers on both sides of the link, then all
NetWare client stations will have access to a server on their LAN as shown below:
Figure 9-1 NetWare Servers on Both Sides of the Link
This may present a problem if you desire your client station to access a server at a remote
site. For example, in the above diagram, suppose that a client station on the network on the
left wishes to access the NetWare server on the right (internal network number = 111).
However, the SAP broadcasts will receive a response from the server on the left (internal
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This field indicates the time-ticks required to reach the remote node.
The default is two 2.
This field is used for the Prestige on the server side LAN. The Prestige
can spoof a response to a server¡ ¦ s WatchDog request after the
connection is dropped. Enter the time (number of minutes) that you
want the Prestige to spoof the WatchDog response
Enter the time (number of minutes) that you want the Prestige to
maintain the SAP and RIP entries learned from this remote node, in its
internal tables after the connection has been dropped. If this
information is retained, then the Prestige will not have to get the SAP
information when the line is brought back up.

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