Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring IPX routing connections
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 12-15
(If the MAX needs to support multiple IPX frame types, you must also enable bridging in
the Answer > PPP Options profile.)
4Open the Connection profile for Site B.
In this example, the Connection profile for Site B is profile #5. A profiles number is the
unique part of the number you assign in the Connections menu. For example, the
Connection profile defined as 90-105 is #5.
5Set up the Connection profile as follows:
Ethernet
Connections
90-105 #5
Station=SITEBGW
Active=Yes
Encaps=MPP
PRI # Type=National
Dial #=555-1212
Route IPX=Yes
Encaps options...
Send Auth=CHAP
Recv PW=hello
Send PW=*SECURE*
IPX options...
IPX RIP=None
IPX SAP=Both
NetWare t/o=30
SAP HS Proxy=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#1=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#2=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#3=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#4=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#5=N/A
SAP HS Proxy Net#6=N/A
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:
SITEBGW Password = hello
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = MPP,
Ascend-Route-IPX = Route-IPX-Yes,
Ascend-IPX-Peer-Mode = IPX-Peer-Router
6Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
7Open an IPX Route profile.
8Set IPX RIP to None in the Connection profile, and configure a static route to the remote
server.
9Set up a route to the remote NetWare server (SERVER-2). Use the following settings:
Ethernet
IPX Routes
IPX Routes profile
Server Name=SERVER-2
Active=Yes
Network=013DE888
Node=000000000001
Socket=0451