Configuring ipx routing connections, Answer profile parameters, Connection profile parameters – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring IPX routing connections

Configuring IPX routing connections

You configure IPX routing connections by setting parameters in the Answer profile and in
Connection profiles or RADIUS profiles.

Answer profile parameters

Following are the relevant parameters in the Answer profile (shown with sample settings):

Ethernet

Answer

PPP options...

Route IPX=Yes

Recv Auth=Either

Session options...

IPX SAP Filter=1

Connection profile parameters

Following are the relevant parameters in a Connection profile (shown with sample settings):

Ethernet

Connections

Connection profile 1

Station=device-name

Route IPX=Yes

Encaps options...

Recv PW=localpw

IPX Header Compression=Yes

IPX options...

Peer=Router

IPX RIP=None

IPX SAP=Send

Parameter

Specifies

Route IPX

Enable/disable IPX routing in the Answer > PPP Options profile. With
the Yes setting, the MAX passes IPX packets to the bridge/router
software.

Recv Auth

Protocol to use for authenticating the password sent by the far end
during PPP negotiation. IPX connections require this parameter,
because the MAX cannot verify Connection profiles by address as it
does for IP connections.

IPX SAP Filter

How SAP packets are handled across this WAN connection. You can
apply an IPX SAP filter (in the Answer > Session Options profile) to
exclude or explicitly include certain remote services from the MAX
unit’s SAP table. If you apply a SAP filter in a Connection > Session
Options profile, you can exclude or explicitly include services in both
directions (as described in “Creating and applying IPX SAP filters” on
page 12-22)
.

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