Configuring IPX Static Routes 10-11
IPX Interface Configuration
Service Type
This Þeld is a SAP Service Type code. Some common types are:
0003 = print queue 0007 = print server
0004 = Þle server 0009 = archive server
0005 = job server 0024 = remote bridge server
Service Name
IdentiÞes a speciÞc server in the IPX network. Enter a name of 1-48 characters; the
default value of this parameter is * (asterisk), a wildcard character.
Network Address
This is an IPX network number assigned to the network containing the server
identiÞed by Service Name.
Node Address
This address identiÞes the IPX node attached to the server network.
Socket Number
The IPX socket number that identiÞes the process. For example, the SAP process
is 0452. The default value for this parameter is 0.
Intervening Networks
The number of routers that a packet must pass through to reach the server, if this
route is used. The default value for this parameter is 1.
Gateway Address
The hex value of the node address of the router that will forward a packet when
this route is used. If NovellÕs IPXWAN protocol is used on the interface (as
conÞgured in the IPX Interface ConÞguration window; see page 10-2), this Þeld is
ignored.
Interface
This is the IPX network number assigned to the interface used to send packets
that are destined for this server.
Adding or Modifying Static SAP Routes
First, access the IPX Static SAP ConÞguration window (see IPX Static SAP
ConÞguration, page 10-10).
To add a new Static SAP route:
1. Enter the Service Type, the Service Name, and the other configurable values
for each route.
2. Click on to add your new entry.