IPX Interface Configuration

Interface Type

In this Þeld, use the menu button to select the type of interface you wish to conÞgure. Depending on your selection, certain parameters will be conÞgurable, and others will be grayed out.

There are four IPX interface types that you can select from:

¥Ethernet

¥Eight 025 (Token Ring)

¥X.25

¥Frl (Frame Relay)

NOTE

The Ethernet and Token Ring IPX Interface types will be referred to collectively as LAN interfaces.

Network Address

This Þeld identiÞes the local interface to the Novell network. Enter an address up to 10 digits in length.

Frame Type

This Þeld depends on the Interface Type you have selected. If you have selected Ethernet or Token Ring as your interface type, you can use the menu button to select one of the following four frame types: Type II, Raw, Llc, or Snap. If you have selected Frame Relay or X.25 as your interface type, your only option is Type II.

Maximum Transmission Unit

This is the maximum frame size (in bytes) that can be transmitted or received over the IPX interface. Valid values for frame relay or X.25 interface types are 31 to 4096 bytes; valid values for Ethernet interface types are 45 to 1518 bytes, and valid values for Token Ring interfaces are 48 to 4096 bytes. The default value for each interface type is the highest amount.

BAG

This parameter assigns the IPX interface to one of 16 Bandwidth Allocation Groups (BAG).

BAGs regulate bandwidth usage by outgoing trafÞc on the physical link and can ensure that response time-sensitive trafÞc gets access to the available frame relay bandwidth. Up to 16 groups can be conÞgured through console management (refer to your FRX or SmartSwitch 1800 hardware documentation for more information).

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Cabletron Systems FRX6000, FRX4000, 1800 manual Interface Type, Network Address, Frame Type

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