Central Site Remote Access Switch 327
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IPX Network Interfaces
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IPX N
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NTERFACE
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YPE
When configuring an IPX Network interface, this parameter specifies the type of network segment
to which the network interface connects. The network Interface type of LAN indicates that the
system is physically connected to an Ethernet LAN segment. The WAN (Remote LAN) interface
allows the system to connect to remote bridge devices. The traditional WAN interface allows the
system to connect to other routers.
In a system using all three interfaces, both the LAN and Remote LAN interfaces must be
configured. However, traditional WAN network interfaces do not explicitly need to be configured.
These interfaces are dynamically assigned by the system when a WAN connection is established to
another IPX router.
IPX N
ETWORK
N
UMBERS
Unique, user-assigned numbers (internal or external) associated with the network. These
parameters are hexadecimal values from 1 to 4 bytes in length, and may range from 1 to ffff. (“0” is
invalid.) An IPX internal network number corresponds to the number assigned to a network server
or router. An IPX external network number corresponds to a physical network or cable segment (i.e,
such as a LAN), which may include multiple servers. Unlike the internal network number, all
servers/routers connected to the same network must be assigned the same external network
number in order to communicate.
M
AXIMUM
T
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NIT
(MTU)
Specifies the maximum number of bytes that can be transmitted on the network interface. Some
devices on the network may not be able to receive large data packets. This parameter allows you to
maintain compatibility with these devices by setting the MTU to agree with that supported by the
device. This parameter is a decimal value from 60 to 1500, depending on the type of datagram
encapsulation selected.
E
NCAPSULATION
T
YPE
Specifies the IPX datagram encapsulation type used by this network interface. NetWare supports 4
types of encapsulation: Novell ETHERNET_SNAP, Novell Ethernet 802.3, Novell ETHERNET_II,
Novell Ethernet 802.2. The Ethernet 802.3 type is the default type for NetWare v2.x and v3.x. The
Ethernet 802.2 type is the default type for NetWare v4.x. Choose the appropriate encapsulation
type for this network segment.
LAN P
ORT
N
UMBER
For LAN type network interfaces, this parameter specifies the port number on the Ethernet adapter
to which the network interface is physically connected. This parameter is a decimal value from 1 to
2, depending on the system hardware. Note: this parameter is not used for Remote LAN interfaces.
RIP IPX N
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Specifies how the CyberSWITCH will send RIP information on this network interface. If this
parameter is set to send, the system will transmit IPX RIP packets on this network interface. If this
parameter is set to do not send, the system will not transmit any IPX RIP packets on this network
interface.