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OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
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33   Configuring IPX
The Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol, developed by Novell for NetWare, is a Layer 3 protocol 
used to route packets through IPX networks. (NetWare is Novell’s network server operating system.) 
In This Chapter
This chapter describes IPX and how to configure it through the Command Line Interface (CLI). It includes 
instructions for configuring IPX routing and fine-tuning IPX by using optional IPX configuration parame-
ters (e.g., IPX packet extension and type-20 propagation). It also details IPX filtering, which is used to 
control the operation of the IPX RIP/SAP protocols. CLI commands are used in the configuration exam-
ples; for more details about the syntax of commands, see the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
This chapter provides an overview of IPX and includes information about the following procedures:
• IPX Routing
– Enabling IPX Routing (see 
)
– Creating an IPX Router Port (see 
)
– Configuring an IPX Router Port (see 
– Creating/Deleting a Default Route (see 
)
– Creating/Deleting Static Routes (see 
– Configuring Type-20 Packet Forwarding (see 
)
– Configuring Extended RIP/SAP Packets (see 
– Configuring RIP/SAP Timers (see 
– Using the Ping Command (see 
)
• IPX RIP/SAP Filtering 
– Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Filters (see 
)
– Configuring Service Address Protocol (SAP) Filters (see 
– Configuring Get Next Server (GNS) Filters (see 
– Flushing the IPX RIP/SAP Tables (see 
)