Installation and Getting Started Guide

6.Assign RIP, SAP, and Forward filter groups (optional).

7.Modify the maximum number of SAP and RIP Route entries supported (optional).

8.Modify the hop count increment for RIP and SAP broadcast packets (optional).

9.Modify the maximum advertisement packet size for RIP and SAP packets (optional).

10.Modify the advertisement interval for RIP and SAP updates (optional).

11.Modify the age timer for learned RIP and SAP entries (optional).

Dynamic IPX Configuration

The IPX Protocol is by default disabled at system startup. When you first enable IPX, you must reset the system. However, after you reset the system all changes to the following parameters become effective immediately.

Global Parameters

Enabling of NetBIOS Allow

Defining IPX filters—Forward, RIP, and SAP

Interface Parameters

Adding, deleting, or modifying IPX network numbers and frame types

Adding, deleting, or modifying filter groups assigned to interfaces

Modifying the RIP advertisement packet size

Modifying the SAP advertisement packet size

Modifying the RIP advertisement interval

Modifying the SAP advertisement interval

Modifying the age timer for learned IPX routes

Modifying the age timer for learned SAP entries

Enable IPX

The IPX Protocol is by default disabled at system startup.

NOTE: Make sure you restart the system after enabling IPX. After you restart, additional IPX parameter settings take effect immediately.

USING THE CLI

To enable IPX, enter the following commands:

HP9300(config)# router ipx

HP9300(config)# exit

HP9300# write memory

HP9300# reload

Syntax: router ipx

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

To enable IPX:

1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration dialog is displayed.

2.Select the Enable radio button next to IPX.

3.Click the Apply button to apply the changes to the device’s running-config file.

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