
Configuring IPX Routing (Layer 3)
3.Use Table
Table
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Source | In your IPX routing table, use one of the following | |
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| • | RIP - RIP routing updates |
| • | Static - User configuration |
| • | Local - Directly connected routes |
| Once you select one of these parameters, the search | |
| attempts to find routes associated with the parameter | |
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Interface | Based on the interface associated with the | |
| the IPX network. | |
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Network Number | Based on an IPX Network address (hexadecimal | |
| number) you specify. | |
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4.Click Search to start the search. If available routes are found they are displayed in the IPX Route Table dialog box. If no routes are available, a message is displayed in the IPX Route Table dialog box.
Examining the IPX Route TableTo examine your IPX route table:
1.Perform an IPX Route Table search as described in "Searching the IPX Route Table", earlier in this chapter. If available routes are found they are displayed in the IPX Route Table dialog box.
2.Use Table
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Parameter | Defines the... |
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Select | Parameter selected. |
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Network | Network number (in hex) of the IPX network in question. |
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Interface | Interface associated with the IPX network. |
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Source | Method by which the network was learned. For example, RIP, local, |
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TTL | Number of seconds before the route expires. |
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