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Chapter 2 Getting started 31
Nortel VPN Router Configuration — Basic Features 
 
The Nortel VPN Router supports the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) 
protocol. This allows the Nortel VPN Router to transmit and receive IPX packets 
over PPTP.
The Nortel VPN Router supports IPX by encapsulating IPX traffic within IP 
tunnels over PPTP. The private interfaces and public interfaces can carry IP and 
IPX traffic simultaneously. The IPX addresses are not shown in the preceding 
illustration.
Management virtual address
The management virtual address (MVA) is a reserved circuitless IP (CLIP) 
address. The MVA is a unique CLIP address that is used only for management and 
is separate from other CLIP addresses. Using a CLIP address ensures that there is 
no dependency on any particular physical interface. This eliminates a single point 
of failure. As long as there is a route through an interface to the MVA, you can 
manage the Nortel VPN Router. Access to the MVA is supported on a public 
interface through a VPN tunnel.
The following management protocols are available for MVA from the private side: 
HTTP 
HTTPS 
SNMP 
FTP
Telnet 
10.2.1.23
DHCP-assigned IP address for a remote user
10.8.4.6
Sample remote user static IP address: Profiles
 > Users Edit 
10.2.4.56
Sample client-specified address: Profiles
 > Groups Edit IPsec/PPTP/
L2TP/L2F
Note: PPTP supports IPX traffic only for remote access connections. 
IPX is not supported in branch office tunnels.
Table 1   Sample IP addressing associations (continued)