
Prestige 1100 Internet Access Router
Table
Table 6-2 Remote Node Novell IPX Options
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Rem LAN Net # | In this field, enter the internal network number of the NetWare server |
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My WAN Net # | In this field, enter the network number of the WAN link. If you leave | [00000000] |
| this field as [00000000], your Prestige 1100 will determine | (default) |
| automatically the network number through negotiation with the PPP | |
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| peer. |
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Hop Count | This field indicates the number of intermediate networks that must be | [1] |
| passed through to reach the remote node. | (default) |
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Tick Count | This field indicates the | [2] (default) |
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W/D Spoofing | This field is for the Prestige 1100 on the server side. Your Prestige |
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(min) | 1100 can spoof a response to a server’s WatchDog request after the |
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| connection is dropped. In this field, type in the time (number of |
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| minutes) that you want your Prestige 1100 to spoof the WatchDog |
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| response. |
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SAP/RIP Timeout | This field indicates the amount of time that you want your Prestige |
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(min) | 1100 to maintain the SAP and RIP entries learned from this remote |
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| node in its internal tables after the connection has been dropped. If |
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| this information is retained, then your Prestige 1100 will not have to |
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| get the SAP information when the line is brought back up. Enter the |
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| time (number of minutes) in this field. |
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Once you have completed filling in the Network Layer Options Menu, press [ENTER] to return to Menu
11.1.Then press [ENTER] at the message [Press ENTER to Confirm] to save your configuration, press [ESC] to cancel.
IPX Configuration |