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2538 CHAPTER 172: IPX CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
ipx enable
Syntax ipx enable [ node node ]
undo ipx enable
View System view
Parameter node node: Global node address of the router, used by all non-Ethernet
interfaces. It is in 48-bit length, represented by a triplet of four-digit hexadecimal
numbers separated by “-”. It is neither a broadcast address nor a multicast
address. If the argument is not specified, the router will assign the MAC address of
the first Ethernet interface as the global node address. If there is no Ethernet
interface in the router, then a node address will be randomly generated according
to the system clock.
Description Use the
ipx enable command to enable IPX.
Use the undo ipx enable command to disable IPX and remove all IPX
configurations simultaneously.
IPX is disabled by default.
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CAUTION: Using the undo ipx enable command removes the previous IPX
configuration.
Example # Enable IPX.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipx enable
SAP:
0 general requests received
0 specific requests received
0 GNS requests received
0 general responses sent
0 specific responses sent
0 GNS responses sent
0 periodic updates, 0 errors
Statistics of SAP packets, including the
number of received general request
packets, the number of received specific
request packets, the number of received
GNS request packets, the number of sent
general response packets, the number of
sent specific response packets, the number
of sent GNS packets, the number of sent
packets with periodic updates, and the
number of received error packets.
PING:
0 requests sent, 0 requests received
0 responses sent, 0 responses received
0 responses in time, 0 responses time out
Statistics of ping packets, including the
number of sent and received request
packets, the number of sent and received
response packets, the number of packets
responded in time, and the number of
timeout response packets.
Table 663 Description on the fields of the display ipx statistics command
Field Description