HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
SAP driven RIP supply
Decreases the amount of RIP traffic advertised by the IPX router over specified
interfaces. SAP driven RIP supply works in conjunction with any SAP filters that
you may have enabled on an interface to determine which servers are advertised
by the interface.
If SAP-driven RIP supply is configured on the interface, then only networks
containing at least one server are advertised by this interface. Networks that do
not contain a server are not advertised.
If a SAP filter is also configured on the interface, then only those networks
containing servers that match the SAP filter are advertised by this interface.
Default: No.
No
Disables the SAP-driven RIP supply function.
Yes
Enables the SAP-driven RIP supply function.
Server Name
Assigns the server name portion of the filter pattern. Server Name can be any valid
Novell server name up to 48 characters in length. Any keyboard character with the
exception of the tilde (~) character can be used.
If Server Name contains 48 characters, the node sets the final character to NULL
(hexadecimal 00) when matching against actual server names.
If Server Name contains less than 48 characters, it is left-justified and the
remaining characters are NULL-filled. Name matching is performed up to the
first NULL character.
Note: Server name matching is case sensitive—Technology Suite Router is not
equivalent to Technology suite router.
Server Type (Hex)
Specifies the server type portion of the filter pattern.
Socket (high)
Sets the upper boundary of the range for filtering IPX source or destination sockets
when creating a Socket list.
Options
Leave this field blank and enter the IPX socket number in the Socket (low) field
if you are filtering a single IPX source or destination socket.
Enter the highest IPX socket number in the range if you are filtering a range of
IPX source or destination sockets,
For additional information, refer to “Socket (low)” later in this chapter. To learn
how to assign a Socket list to a filter, refer to “Dest Socket (low)” and “Source
Socket (low).”
IPX Protocol
Parameters
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IPX Protocol Parameters
Parameters and Options
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