Configuring ipx routing (layer 3), Overview, Ipx overview – Lucent Technologies P550 User Manual

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Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation Guide

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Configuring IPX Routing
(Layer 3)

Overview

This chapter and its procedures are specific to Layer 3 configuration.

Included in this chapter:

❒ IPX Overview

❒ Configuring the Cajun Switch as an IPX Router

IPX Overview

The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol is a connectionless protocol that
performs datagram delivery and routing in Novell NetWare networks. Each IPX address
consists of three parts:

Network Number — A 32-bit (8 characters) number that is normally assigned by

the network administrator.

Node Number — A 48-bit (12 characters) number that is normally the MAC layer

address of the physical interface.

Socket Number — A number used to route packets to different processes within

the same node.

The syntax of the IPX address is:

network node socket

For example:

000000AAh 00e03b124213h 4003h

where

000000AAh

is the network number,

00e03b124213h

is the node number, and

4003h

is the socket number associated with a running process on the end node (for example,
RIP, NetWare Link State Protocol (NLSP)).

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