Справочное Руководство для Netopia 430 s

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Netopia ISDN Router Reference Guide
4.
To change the default path delay, select Ethernet Path Delay 
and enter a value (in ticks). This value is used to determine the 
por t cost of using the Ethernet por t in IPX RIP calculations.
5.
To enable NetBIOS packet for warding, select Ethernet NetBIOS 
Packet Forwarding and toggle it to Yes. This parameter will 
determine whether “IPX Packet type 20” packets are for warded 
on the Ethernet inter face. These packets are used by NetBIOS 
and some other applications.
6.
Select Ethernet Incoming SAP Filter Set to filter incoming IPX 
SAP adver tisements on the Ethernet. By attaching an incoming 
SAP filter on the Ethernet, you can restrict the number of SAP 
entries learned on a large IPX network to only those required by 
remote users connecting to the Netopia ISDN Router via the 
ISDN. An Ethernet SAP filter 
must be used with networks that 
have so many ser vers adver tised that the Netopia ISDN Router 
would other wise exhaust its internal memor y storing ser ver 
entries.
To attach a SAP filter set, first define the filter set using the 
Filters and Filter Sets option (see step 8 below). Then select 
the filter set from the Ethernet Incoming SAP Filter Set pop-up 
menu. To detach the filter set, select Detach Filter Set.
7.
Select Default Gateway Address, and enter the network 
address of the IPX network to which all packets of unknown 
destination address should be routed.
Note: The Default Gateway Address is usually set up to match 
the IPX Address in your Network Connection Profile. 
8.
To configure filters and filter sets, select Filters and Filter Sets 
and go to the IPX filters and filter sets screens. For information 
on how to configure IPX filters and filter sets, see 
.