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Frame Relay IPX Routing

Page 29-18

Frame Relay IPX Routing

Frame Relay

IPX

and IP routing differ in the way they determine the address of a router at

each end of a virtual circuit. Instead of using Inverse

ARP

,

IPX

uses a process called “glean-

ing” to determine routing information. In gleaning, the

IPX

routing protocol on one end of a

virtual circuit obtains the network node number for the router at other end of the virtual
circuit.

A

WSX

or router continuously receives

RIP

and

SAP

updates on a given virtual circuit. When it

receives the first such broadcast, the

IPX

process looks at, or gleans, the source address from

the frame’s

IPX

header. When the router needs to send traffic on that router later, it uses the

source address it just obtained as the destination address for that router. The following
diagram illustrates

IPX

Gleaning.

IPX Gleaning

Not all Routers support IPX gleaning. If you need to interoperate with a Router that does not
support gleaning, then you may need to statically map addresses on that Router.

The configuration of

WSX

routing services is described in Configuring a WAN Routing Service

on page 29-59.

R

Router

sends WSX a SAP or RIP update.

The source address of the Router port is
included in the IPX header.

When the WSX needs to send traffic
to the same router, it uses the
source address just gleaned from the
broadcast frame as the destination
address for traffic to this router.

WSX

R

Frame Relay

Network

WSX examines

the IPX header

and “gleans” the source net-
work node address.

WSX

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