Black Box LRA005A-R2 User Manual

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ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

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Name

Type

Interface

Address

Hops

Flg

Name—SAP name,

Type—SAP type,

Interface—Router interface,

Address—IPX address,

Hops—The number of hops to the SAP,

Flg—Some flags describing the SAP. The flags are:

P

—Primary SAP. All routes will have this flag.

N

—New primary SAP. This route was learned since the last SAP update.

A

—Ageless SAP. This route is currently not being aged.

S

—Static SAP. This route was manually added using the sap add subcommand.

sap add name iface [/frame_type] server_type server_addr [hops]

Use the sap add command with parameters to add static entries to the IPX service table.

name—The name assigned to the server. Specify name as an ASCII string up to 48 characters long.

ifaceeth0, modem0-4, sync0

/frame_type—Specified as part of the interface, and can be either 802.3, 802.2, SNAP or II (for Ethernet

Type 2). Use a slash to separate the iface from the frame_type—for example, eth0/802.2. If left
unspecified, the default frame_type is 802.3.

server_type—Type of server to be added, and is entered as either a valid text string or a hexadecimal

number in the range 0-FFFF. Valid text strings include:

Unknown, Print_queue, File_server, Job_server, Print_server, Archive_server, Remote_bridge_server,
Advertising_print_server

server_addr—The IPX address of the server. This address is specified as net.node.socket.

hops—The number of additional routers packets must traverse to get to the specified server. The hops

maximum value is 16, with its default value set to 1.

sap broadcast iface [/frame_type] [{enable | disable}]

The sap broadcast subcommand allows the user to enable sending periodic SAP broadcasts over the
specified interface. If enabled, the broadcasts are sent. If not enabled, the broadcasts are not sent.

ifaceeth0, modem0-4, sync0

frame_type—Specified as part of the interface, and can be either 802.3, 802.2, SNAP or II (for Ethernet

Type 2). Use a slash to separate the iface from the frame_type, for example, eth0/802.2. If left
unspecified, the default frame_type is 802.3.

enable—If enabled, broadcasts are sent.

disable—If disabled, broadcasts are not sent.

sap delete name

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