Product Features
IPX Support
To improve performance, only the services defined in Novell IPX Router Specification
IPX Ping
The IPX ping feature allows you to determine if the specified IPX node is alive and reachable. Cisco 700 series routers only generate Novell IPX format ping packets when IPX ping is sourced from the router. The response by the Cisco 700 series router to a Novell IPX ping packet is in Novell IPX format. The response by the Cisco 700 series router to Cisco IPX ping packets is in Cisco IPX format. (If a Novell NetWare server is pinged, the specified server must be running the IPXPING.NLM to respond to the ping. This NLM [NetWare Loadable Module] is part of an IPX Upgrade [IPXRTR.EXE] to NetWare servers.) The parameters are set using the ipxping address command.
Default IPX Route
Cisco 700 series routers can route IPX packets to an established default gateway if no learned or static route can be found for the destination in the routing table. The parameters are set using the set ipx gateway command.
IPX SAP Filtering
IPX SAP filtering controls which services are added to the Cisco 700 series router Service Advertisement Protocol (SAP) table. You can specify filters per type range or socket range. Before a service is added to the SAP table, the service type and socket number for the service is checked against the existing filters. If the type and socket ranges match any of the existing filters, service is permitted or denied based on the action specified in the action field of the filter. Otherwise (no filter matches the incoming service), the service is blocked. If no filter is configured, all SAPs are permitted. The parameters are set using the set ipx filter sap command. The maximum number of SAP filters is 20.