Riverstone Networks WICT1-12 Network Router User Manual


 
Riverstone Networks RS Switch Router User Guide Release 8.0 23-3
IPX Routing Configuration Configuring IPX Interfaces and Parameters
Note
Interfaces bound to a single port go down when the port goes down but interfaces
bound to a VLAN remain up as long as at least one port in that VLAN remains
active.
The procedure for creating an IPX interface depends on whether you are binding that interface to a single port or a
VLAN. Separate discussions on the different procedures follow.
Note
You cannot assign IPX interfaces for LAN and WAN to the same VLAN. In order
for these two types of IPX interfaces to coexist on the RS, each type must be
assigned to different VLANs.
23.3.4 IPX Addresses
The IPX address is a 12-byte number divided into three parts. The first part is the 4-byte (8-character) IPX external
network number. The second part is the 6-byte (12-character) node number. The third part is the 2-byte (4-character)
socket number.
23.4 CONFIGURING IPX INTERFACES AND
PARAMETERS
This section provides an overview of configuring various IPX parameters and setting up IPX interfaces.
23.4.1 Configuring IPX Addresses to Ports
You can configure one IPX interface directly to a physical port.
To configure an IPX interface to a port, enter the following command in Configure mode:
23.4.2 Configuring Secondary Addresses on an IPX Interface
You can configure secondary addresses on an IPX interface.
Configure an IPX interface to a
physical port.
interface create ipx
<InterfaceName>
address-mask
<ipxAddr-mask>
port
<port>