Configuring IPX Watchdog Spoofing
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This example prompt asks if you want to enable spoofing on all WAN routing services. If
you had entered a specific Group number, the prompt would refer to that particular
Group.
Enter y to enable IPX Watchdog Spoofing.
5. IPX Spoofing will then become active. A message will appear indicating that IPX Watch-
dog Spoofing is enabled, either on all WAN routing services, or for a specific Group:
IPX Spoofing is now enabled on all WAN routing services

Disabling IPX Watchdog Spoofing

Follow the steps below to disable IPX Watchdog Spoofing.
1. Enter ipxspoof.
A screen similar to the following displays:
View the current spoofing status of all WAN routing services? (y or n) (n) :
Enter y if you do want to see the current IPX spoofing status. Enter n (or just press
<Enter>) if you entered this command by mistake or if you don’t need to see the current
status.
2. A screen similar to the following displays:
Group IPX Spoofing
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3 Enabled
4 Enabled
Enter Group (default: all WAN) :
Enter a Group number if you want to disable IPX spoofing for that particular Group.
Or, press <Enter> to disable IPX spoofing for all WAN routing services.
3. The following prompt displays:
Enable Spoofing? (y or n) (n) :
Enter n (or just press <Enter>) to proceed to disable IPX spoofing.
4. The following prompt displays:
Disable IPX Spoofing on all WAN routing services? (y or n) (n) : y
This prompt requires you to verify that you want to disable spoofing. This example
prompt asks if you want to disable spoofing on all WAN routing services. If you had
entered a specific Group number, the prompt would refer to that particular Group.
Enter y to disable IPX Watchdog Spoofing.
5. IPX Spoofing will then become inactive. A message will appear indicating that IPX Watch-
dog Spoofing is disabled, either on all WAN routing services, or for a specific Group:
IPX Spoofing is now disabled on all WAN routing services