
Configuring IPX Routing (Layer 3)
3.Use Table
Table
Parameter | Allows you to perform a search... | |
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Source | In your IPX service table, use one of the following | |
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| • | SAP - Services learned via the SAP protocol |
| • | Static - User configuration |
| • | Local - Local services |
| Once you select one of these parameters, the search | |
| will attempt to find services associated with the | |
| parameter you chose. | |
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Interface | Based on the interface associated with the | |
| the service. | |
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Service Name | Based on a service name you specify. Note that you | |
| can specify a single asterisk (*) to indicate a wildcard | |
| character that will match all characters entered before | |
| the wildcard. For example, entering FS_ENG* will find | |
| all service names that start with FS_ENG. | |
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Service Type | Based on the service type you specify. For example, to | |
| specify a print queue type, you would enter 3 (0003h) | |
| in the space provided. | |
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4.Click Search to start the search. If available services are found they are displayed in IPX Service Table dialog box. In services are not available, a message displays in the IPX Service Table dialog box.
Examining the IPX Service TableTo examine the IPX service table:
1.Perform an IPX Service table search as described in "Searching the IPX Service Table", earlier in this chapter. If available services are found they are displayed in the IPX Service Table dialog box.
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