IPX Configuration
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Configuring IPX service information
Generally, clients can only use the services that are advertised by NetWare servers
and saved on the switch. To make a service always available to the clients, you can
manually add it into the server information table as a static entry. If the route for
the static service entry is invalid or deleted, the broadcast of the static service entry
is disabled until the switch finds a valid route for the service entry.
IPX can support up to 10,240 service information entries with up to 5,120 service
types and 5,120 static service information entries. You can configure the
maximum service entries for one service type.
If the length of the new service information queue that you configure is less than
the original one, the current service entries are not deleted. And if the number of
the service entries of the same type reaches the specified value, new service
information is not added.
Configure
GNS reply of
IPX SAP
Respond to GNS
requests with
the information
of the server
picked out by
round-robin
polling
ipx sap gns
-
load
-
balance
Optional
By default, the switch
responds to SAP GNS
requests with the information
of a server that is picked out
in turn from all the known
servers. This prevents a server
from getting overloaded
Respond to GNS
requests with
the information
of the nearest
server
undo ipx sap
gns
-
load
-
balance
Optional
By default, the switch
responds to SAP GNS
requests with the information
of a server that is picked out
in turn from all the known
servers. This prevents a server
from getting overloaded
Enter VLAN interface view
interface Vlan-interface
vlan-id
-
Configure an IPX network
number for the VLAN interface
ipx network
network
Required
By default, the system does
not assign network numbers
to VLAN interface. That is,
IPX is disabled on all the
VLAN interfaces
Disable GNS reply on the
current VLAN interface
ipx sap gns
-
disable
-
reply
Optional
By default, the VLAN
interface responds to GNS
requests
Table 91
Configure IPX service information
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enable IPX
ipx enable
Required
IPX is disabled by default
Table 90
Configure IPX GNS
Operation
Command Description
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