Farallon Communications R9100 Network Card User Manual


 
IPX Setup 10-1
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Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is the network protocol used by Novell NetWare networks. This chapter
shows you how to configure the Netopia R9100 for routing data using IPX. You also learn how to configure the
router to serve IPX network addresses.
Note: Most cable modems do not currently support the IPX protocol over the WAN. The Netopia R9100
supports IPX routing over the Auxiliary port with an attached asynchronous modem. This requires the optional
add-on dial-in kit (order TER/AD1).
This section covers the following topics:
“IPX features” on page 10-1
“IPX definitions” on page 10-1
“IPX setup screen” on page 10-3
“IPX routing tables” on page 10-5
IPX features
The Netopia R9100 supports the following IPX features:
IPX RIP and SAP
NetBIOS broadcast packet forwarding (IPX type 20)
IPX packet filtering definable by source and destination IPX address and socket number for added security
IPX SAP filtering to aid in optimizing WAN bandwidth
Dial-on-demand features:
Spoofing of IPX keep-alive, SPX, and server serialization packets
Configurable RIP/SAP timers on connection profiles
IPX definitions
This section defines IPX-related protocols such as RIP, SAP, and NetBIOS, in addition to other related terms.
See the next section for setup instructions.
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)
IPX is a datagram, connectionless protocol that Novell adapted from Xerox Network System’s (XNS’s) Internet
Datagram Protocol (IDP). IPX is dynamically routed, and the routing architecture works by “learning” network
addressing automatically.