Avaya Configuring Ipx Services Users Manual V 12.20,
2015-06-01
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- Configuring IPX Services
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter1 Starting IPX Services
- Chapter2 IPX Concepts
- Chapter3 Customizing IPX for LAN Media
- Chapter4 Customizing IPX for WAN Media
- IPX over WAN Media
- Configuring an IPX Service to Run over a WAN
- Assigning a Unique Network Number
- Enabling RIP on an Interface
- Enabling SAP on an Interface
- Identifying a Circuit
- Entering an IPX Host ID Number for IPX over ATM
- Sample IPXCP and IPXWAN Configurations
- IPXCP Link Negotiation
- IPXWAN Link Negotiation
- IPXWAN and IPXCP Link Configurations
- Configuration 1 (IPXWAN with IPXCP on Both Interfaces)
- Configuration 2 (IPXWAN on Both Interfaces)
- Configuration 3 (Only IPXCP on Both Interfaces)
- Configuration 4
- Customizing IPX
- Chapter5 Customizing IPX
- Customizing IPX Global Operation
- Setting the Maximum Number of Paths
- Filtering Log Messages
- Specifying the Maximum Number of Equal Cost Paths
- Specifying the Maximum Number of Destinations
- Entering the Maximum Number of Services
- Specifying the Granularity for Aging RIP and SAP Information
- Specifying the Aging Pending Frequency
- Enabling IPX Default Routing
- Multipath Routing and Load sharing
- Selecting the GNS Response Mode
- Specifying the Table Fill Notify Value
- Specifying the Size of the Network Table
- Specifying the MIB Reply Slot
- Customizing an IPX Interface
- Enabling IPX Routing on an Interface
- Entering a Symbolic Name for an Interface
- Assigning a Host Number to an Interface
- Enabling Source Routing for an Interface on a Token Ring Circuit
- Entering a Broadcast Address
- Entering a Multicast Address
- Responding to IPX Watchdog Packets
- Setting the Delay Time
- Specifying Throughput
- Setting the Stabilization Timer Delay
- Handling Packets Associated with Upper-Layer Protocols
- The Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Enabling RIP on the Router
- Choosing the Routing Method
- Enabling RIP Listen and Supply Functions
- Determining the Pace of RIP Packets
- Configurable RIP Timers
- Adjusting the RIP Packet Size
- Enabling Multicast Transmission of RIP Packets
- Configurable Split Horizon
- Updating Routers about a Failed Route
- Advertising Default Routes in RIP Packets
- Accepting Default Route Information
- Customizing SAP Parameters
- NetWare Directory Services (NDS) and SAP
- SAP and the NetWare Bindery (NetWare 3.x and Earlier)
- Configurable SAP Timers
- SAP via Default Route
- Enabling SAP Listen and Supply Functions
- Determining the Pace of SAP Packets
- Adjusting the SAP Packet Size
- Responding to SAP Nearest Server Requests
- Using a Multicast Address
- Saving the Service Name
- Transmitting and Receiving SAP Updates over the Same Interface
- Updating Routers about a Failed Service
- Using Static Services
- Customizing NetBIOS Static Routing
- Configuring an Adjacent Host for an Interface
- Creating a Frame Relay SVC to an Adjacent Host
- Dial Services
- Dial Optimized Routing
- Using Static Routes
- Using Route Filters
- Using SAP Filters
- Service Name Filters
- Source Route Bridge End Station Support
- IPX Ping Support
- Deleting IPX from the Router
- Customizing IPX Global Operation
- Appendix A Site Manager IPX Parameters
- IPX Configuration Parameters
- IPXWAN Configuration Parameters
- IPX Global Parameters
- IPX Advanced Global Parameters
- IPX Interface Parameters
- IPX Change Circuit Parameters
- IPX RIP Circuit Parameters
- IPX SAP Circuit Parameters
- IPX NetBIOS Static Route Configuration Parameters
- IPX NetBIOS Static Route Parameters
- Adjacent Hosts Configuration Parameters
- IPX Adjacent Hosts Parameters
- IPX Static Route Configuration Parameters
- IPX Static Route Parameter Descriptions
- IPX Static Service Configuration Parameters
- IPX Static Service Parameters
- Route Filter Configuration Parameters
- IPX Route Filter Parameters
- Service Network Filter Configuration Parameters
- IPX Service Network Filter Parameters
- IPX Service Name Filter Configuration Parameters
- IPX Service Name Filter Parameters
- Appendix B BCC show Commands for IPX
- Sample Output
- Online Help for show Commands
- Commands for IPX
- show ipx
- summary
- adjacent-hosts
- forwards
- hosts
- interfaces [-encaps <method>] [-host <address>] [-net <address>] [-name <symbolic_name>]
- rips
- route-filters [-direction <filter_direction>] [-net <address>] [-proto <protocol>] [-action <filt...
- routes
- saps
- server-name-filters [-direction <filter_direction>] [-net <address>] [-type <filter_type>] [-inte...
- server-network-filters [-direction <filter_direction>] [-net <address>] [-type <filter_type>] [-i...
- services[-nexthophost <host_address>] [-nexthopnet <address>] [-net <address>] [-type <filter_type>]
- static-netbios-routes [-net <target_net_address>] [-name <target_name>]
- static-routes [-nexthophost <host_address>] [-nexthopnet <nxthop_net_address>] [-net <address>]
- static-services
- stats
- Appendix C Common Service Types and Identifiers
- Appendix D Sample IPX Configuration
- Index