Ipx routing, Ipx routing a-11 – 3Com 520 User Manual

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Routing IP and IPX

A-11

IPX Routing

Novell IPX also uses RIP for routing purposes.

Although it is similarly named to the IP equivalent, it

uses a different protocol. IPX RIP broadcasts

datagrams out onto the network every sixty

seconds. Upon receipt of a RIP datagram, a router

adds one to the hop count of each route advertised

and broadcasts a RIP datagram to the other

networks, with which it is connected.

The cost of a route in an IPX network is determined

by the metric known as

ticks

. In a LAN only

environment this is the hop count plus one, e.g.

three hops or four ticks. For an internetwork

connected via a WAN or ISDN links, the tick count is

factored on the speed of the WAN link.

We saw above the common network numbering

scheme employed for a bridged network. By

employing routing, LAN A, LAN B and LAN C become

three separate networks on a network. The network

numbering must reflect that situation.

In a Novell IPX environment we could allocate IPX

network numbers 00000111 to LAN A, 00000222 to

LAN B and 00000333 to LAN C. Having configured

the ports of the OfficeConnect Remote to accept

this protocol, routing will now occur between the

remote network servers and workstations but

addressed by different network numbers.

It should be noted that NetWare 3.X and later, uses

the concept of internal IPX addresses, which is

somewhat similar to network addressing. The

internal address refers to the internal network within

that server allowing internal processes to

communicate. These numbers must be unique for

all servers right across the network. Although

network servers may appeared wired correctly, and

in other respects seem to be working correctly,

duplicated internal IPX addresses will not allow

correct operation.

NetWare has a hop count limitation imposed by the

RIP. On an IPX network a data packet can cross a

maximum of fifteen routers before being discarded.

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