4.2.4 IPX: SAP TABLE
This table displays the IPX services in the IPX SAP table. Information in this table comes from three sources:
1.IPX SAP Packets received from the Ethernet Port.
2.IPX SAP Packets received from the WAN port.
3.Static entries entered by the user.
The user can define up to 16 static routes in this table. The simplest means to allow the router to 'learn' available services is to use IPX SAP Receive. For configuration see the Ethernet Service Setup section. The user can then highlight all services to be made static using the cursor and press <return>. The user will be prompted to either delete the entry or make it part of the IPX SAP table. Turning off IPX SAP Receive as before will cause other learned services to age out after about four minutes.
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
TYPE | Server identification number, defined |
| by IPX e.g. file server: 4, print server: |
| 47. |
NETWORK | Server network number. |
SERVICE | The service that must be used to |
| reach a specified Network. |
NODE | Server node address. |
SOCKET | Node address socket number used to |
| access the server. |
HOPS | Number of hops in the preferred route |
| to this server. |
TIMER | Time interval in seconds, since this |
| routing entry was last updated. For |
| the attached Network, this will be left |
| blank. |
NAME | This will display the time in seconds |
| since the routing entry was last |
| updated. For the attached Network |
| this will be left blank. |
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