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C
ONFIGURING
IPX R
OUTING
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview on configuring IPX routing for the
OfficeConnect Remote 840.
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“Overview”
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“Configuring IPX for the LAN”
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“Configuring IPX for Remote Sites Connection”
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“Configuring IPX Static and Framed Routes”
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“Configuring IPX Static and Framed Services”
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“Configuring IPX RIP and SAP”
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“Monitoring IPX”
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“IPX Testing”
Overview
The OfficeConnect Remote 840 can be configured as a router to forward
packets between the local LAN interface and one or more remote sites. A
forwarding table is maintained that specifies which interface to route an
IPX packet based on the destination IPX network number.
Entries into the forwarding table are either static or dynamic. Static
entries are based on the LAN's network number, the remote site WAN
interface number, and user configured static routes. Dynamic entries are
added when RIP is enabled and routes are learned from neighboring
routers.
To configure IPX routing, IPX must be defined on both the LAN interface
and one or more remote sites. On the LAN, an IPX network must exist
with a specified IPX network number. On the remote sites, IPX forwarding
needs to be enabled, and the WAN interface address need to be
configured. The WAN interface can be unnumbered (set to 0), numbered,
or dynamically learned (if PPP is used).
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