To configure RIP for a LAN network, use the command:
To delete a Framed route so that it no longer will be installed in the routing table when the connection is established use the command:

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socket <hex number>

type <hex number>

The service will appear in the IPX Services table. For example:

add ipx service Serv411 gateway 98.0:0:0:0:0:0 ipx_net 31ab17c9 metric 1 node 0:0:0:0:0:1 socket 451 type 4

You can display all IPX Services with the list ipx services command.

To delete an Static IPX Service, use the command:

￿delete ipx service <name> type <hex number>

To add a Framed Service that will be installed in the IPX Services table when a connection is established, use the command:

add ipx_service vc <vc name> hops <number>

ipx_net <server network address> name <service name>

node <server node address> socket <hex number>

type <hex number>

The route will be removed from the IPX routing table when the VC profile is disabled.

￿delete ipx_service vc <vc name> name <service name> type <type>

Remember to disable and then re-enable the VC profile for the change to take effect.

Configuring IPX RIP and IPX RIP is used to exchange IPX routing information with other IPX routers. SAP is SAP a protocol used by IPX servers and routers to exchange information about the

location of servers.

For IPX networks over the LAN you can separately enable or disable RIP and SAP. When enabled you can also specify whether RIPs or SAPs are sent, received, or both.

set ipx network <network name>

￿rip [BOTH DISABLE LISTEN RESPOND_ONLY SEND] To configure SAP for a LAN network use the command:

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