
IPX Routing
To add a Static IPX route over the LAN, use the command:
add ipx route <ipx network address> gateway <ipx network address> metric <number>
ticks <number>
The route will appear in the IPX routing table. You can display all IPX routes with the list ipx routes command.
delete ipx route <ipx network address>
add ipx_route vc <vc name> ipx_net <ipx network address> metric <number>
ticks <number>
The route will be removed from the IPX routing table when the VC profile is disabled.
delete ipx_route vc <vc name> ipx_route <ipx network address
Remember to disable and then
Configuring IPX Static The Service table contains IPX server names, the services they provide, their and Framed Services network and node addresses, and their relative distances. Examples of Services
include file servers and printers. Once created, a Static Service entry remains in the Service table until deleted. Static Services differ from Dynamic Services in that Dynamic Services are learned
A Static Service entry is a manually configured Service accessible from the LAN. A Framed Service is a manually configured Service accessible from the WAN. A Framed Service is active only when the connection to the associated remote site is active.
Use Static and Framed Services for servers not learned using SAP. To add a Static IPX Service over the LAN, use the command:
add ipx service <service name> gateway <network.node address> ipx_net <server network address> metric <number>