3com 980-000077/002 Manual De Usuario
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Configuring a Central Site Unit for Routing IPX
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Configure the ISDN Numbers Table
Set up the ISDN numbers table to associate each remote unit name
with an ISDN number.
with an ISDN number.
1 Enter
CO
IS
NU
to display the ISDN Numbers screen.
2 Enter
ADD
to add a new entry to the numbers table.
3 Type the name of the remote unit in the Name field.
Unit names are case-sensitive and must be entered correctly.
4 Type the ISDN number of the remote unit in the ISDN Number 1 field.
It is very important to remember that Novell IPX routing uses numbered
links. This means that the ISDN line between this unit and a remote site
represents an additional Novell network and has to be assigned a valid
Novell network number.
links. This means that the ISDN line between this unit and a remote site
represents an additional Novell network and has to be assigned a valid
Novell network number.
5 Type the IPX network address of the numbered link in the IPX
Network field, not the IPX network address of the remote unit.
6 Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter
SAVE
Enable IPX Routing
1 Enter
CO
RO
PA
to display the Router Options screen.
2 Toggle the IPX Routing field to
ENABLED
using the Spacebar.
3 Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter
SAVE
Enable Novell RIP/SAP Learning
Novell RIP/SAP learning must be enabled at both ends of the link.
1 Enter
CO
BR
PA
to display the Filter Parameters screen.
2 Toggle the Learn Novell RIP/SAP field to
ENABLE
using the Spacebar.
3 Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter
SAVE
The central site unit is now ready for routing the Novell IPX protocol.
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