Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring IPX Routing
Creating and applying IPX SAP filters
Ethernet
IPX Routes
IPX Routes profile 
Server Name=SERVER-1
Active=Yes
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Because this is a route to a server’s internal network, specify the server’s internal network, 
node, socket, and service type numbers. For example:
Network=CC1234FF
Node=000000000001
Socket=0451
Server Type=0004
4
Set the Hop Count and Tick Count parameters to specify the distance to the server in hops 
and IBM PC clock ticks, respectively. (The default values are appropriate unless the server 
is very distant.)
Hop Count=2
Tick Count=12
5
Set the Connection # parameter to identify the Connection profile that has the connection 
information for this link. For example:
Connection #=2
6
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:
ipxroute-sa-1 Password = "ascend", Service-Type = Outbound-User
   Ascend-IPX-Route="sitebgw cc1234ff 000000000001 0451 0004 Server-1"
Creating and applying IPX SAP filters
IPX SAP filters specify which services to include in the MAX unit’s SAP table or in SAP 
response packets sent across the WAN. (You can also prevent the MAX unit from sending its 
SAP table or receiving a remote site’s SAP table by turning off IPX SAP in a Connection 
profile, as described in “Configuring IPX routing connections” on page 12-8.) 
To configure IPX SAP filters, you set the following parameters (shown with sample settings):
Ethernet
IPX SAP Filters
optional
Name=optional
Input SAP filters...
In SAP filter 01-08
Valid=Yes
Type=Exclude
Server Type=0004
Server Name=SERVER-1
Output SAP filters...
Out SAP filter 01-8
Valid=Yes
Type=Exclude
Server Type=0004
Server Name=SERVER-1