380 CHAPTER 24: CONFIGURING IPX
Display and Debug IPX Table 427 Display and Debug IPX
Typical IPX
Configuration Example
I. Networking Requirement
Networking with Router A and Router B. Here, both Server1 and Server2 are
installed with NetWare 4.1. Server1 is the master server, its external network ID is
2, packet encapsulation format Arpa, and internal network ID 937f. Server2 is the
slave server, its network ID is 3, packet encapsulation format is Snap, and internal
network ID is 9300. The node of Ethernet interface of Router A is 00e0.fc01.0000,
and its telephone number is 8810122. The node of Ethernet interface of Router B
is 0.0c91.f61f, and its telephone number is 8810124.
II. Networking Diagram
Figure 137 Networking diagram of IPX configuration example
III. Configuration Procedure
1 Configure Router A:
a Activate IPX
[Router] ipx enable
b Activate IPX module on interface Ethernet0, the network ID being 2
[Router] interface ethernet 0
[Router-Ethernet0] ipx network 2
c Set encapsulation format of packets on Ethernet interface to Ethernet_II.
[Router-Ethernet0] ipx encapsulation ethernet-2
[Router-Ethernet0] exit
Operation Command
Display interface status and interface
parameters of IPX
display ipx interface [ type number ]
Display IPX router information table display ipx routing-table [ network |
static | default ] [ verbose ]
Display IPX server information table display ipx service-table [ type
service-type | name name | network
network | socket socket | order { net
| type } ] [ verbose ]
Display type and quantity of packets
received and transmitted
display ipx statistics
Clear IPX statistical information. reset ipx statistics
PSTN
Sever1
1000.e0.fc01.0
Tel:
8810122
Tel:
8810124
1000.0.0c91.f61f
Sever2
2.e0.fc01.0
3.0.0c91.f61f
Hub
Modem
Modem
Hub
Router A Router B