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Applications
The following steps must be performed on the router connected to LAN #2.
IPX Routing Disabled | |
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| Location: Main |
| ªConfiguration |
| ª IPX Routing |
| ª IPX Routing |
| Disabling IPX routing allows the IPX frame types to be modified. |
Configuration: IPX Routing does not need to be disabled in order to change the defined
Note | network numbers on a PPP router. | |
| IPX Frame Types | |
Location: Main | ||
| ªConfiguration | |
| ª LAN | |
| ª LAN IPX | |
| ª | |
| ª RAW 802.3 Frames | |
| ª IEEE 802.2 Frames | |
| ª 802.2 SNAP Frames | |
| Define the IPX network number for the appropriate frame type. Note | |
| that IPX network numbers must be unique. If more than one frame | |
| type is to be used, each frame type must have a unique IPX network | |
| number. There must be no duplicate IPX network numbers within your | |
| entire IPX routed network they must all be unique. The IPX network | |
numbers may be any value from 0 to FFFFFFFF HEX. | ||
IPX Routing Enabled | ||
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| Location: Main | |
| ªConfiguration | |
| ª IPX Routing | |
| ª IPX Routing | |
| IPX routing must be | |
| IPX router with the newly defined IPX network numbers. | |
| All connected router IPX routers must have IPX routing enabled for | |
| IPX routing to take place between the LANs. When one of the routers | |
| on a network has IPX routing disabled, all of the router IPX routers will | |
| become bridges only for IPX frames. |
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