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Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express L128/L128T
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IPX Routing
Like IP routing, the Express L128/L128T can connect to two different sites and 
exchange IPX packets. Network routes and services are learned and adver-
tised using Novell’s RIP and SAP. Routes and services learned from a separate 
site can be retained in the Express L128/L128T when the connection goes idle. 
While retained, the Express L128/L128T can spoof RIP/SAP and watch-dog 
and filter serialization packets that would normally be required between the 
Novell server and client.
Connection List - Simplifying and Enhancing the Dial Function
The Connection List, which is accessed from the Configuration menu, pro-
vides a location to define information regarding 15 individual destinations 
that may be dialed.  A Connection List entry is required for each destination 
since authentication information (method, username, password), number of 
B-channels, telephone numbers, Caller ID, IP, or IPX address (for routed con-
nections), and other information can be stored for each destination defined.  
Defined destinations may be dialed by selecting the Dial activator in the Dial 
menu or by demand for the desired Connection List profile. 
Concurrent Routing and Bridging
The Express L128/L128T can route IP and IPX as well as bridge non-IP/IPX 
packets simultaneously. The Connection List profile will by default negotiate 
PPP network protocols to support the transmission and reception of IP, IPX, 
and Bridge packets. If the PPP peer does not accept a protocol, the Express 
L128/L128T will fall back to any combination of routing and bridging.
Routing over PPP Bridging
The Express L128/L128T can support legacy equipment which does not sup-
port PPP IP (IPCP) or IPX (IPXCP) protocols by allowing routing packets over 
the WAN connection using PPP Bridging (BCP). To perform this, the Express 
L128/L128T uses a “virtual” Ethernet port. This port is set up under the Con-
figuration/Bridge
 menu.