Ipx address, Ipx frame type – Hypertec ISDN 10T Router User Manual

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Concepts and Principles of Operation

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IPX

IPX is the protocol used by Novel Netware as the network layer protocol. Novel IPX also uses
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for routing protocol. The IPX address consists of two parts: a 4-
byte network number, and a 6- byte node number. Often, the node number is assigned as the Ethernet
MAC address. In a bridging environment, all Netware clients and servers share the same external
network number. In an IPX routing environment, networks connected by IPX routers are assigned with
unique IPX network numbers.

An IPX client wishing to connect to a Netware server first sends a “find nearest server” request trying
to locate a server. After the server's response to the request, the Netware client login process may
begin. If a Netware server is not locally connected to the client’s network, the router connecting to the
client’s network is responsible for responding to the “find nearest server” request. A router such as
Hypertec ISDN 10T Router learns of the existence of a remote server by manual configuration, and
through Service Advertising Protocol (SAP).

IPX Address

Netware 3.x and later use the notations of external IPX address and internal IPX address. Any Netware
device physically connected to a network have an external IPX address. A Netware server such as a
file server is also assigned with an internal IPX address. The internal address refers to the internal
network within a server allowing internal processes to communicate. All external and internal
addresses must be unique from one another.

IPX Frame Type

The IPX frames can be encoded in 4 frame types of the following formats:

Ethernet II (0x81,0x37,...),
802.3 (length, 0xFF, 0xFF,....),
802.2 (length, 0xE0, 0xE0, 0x03, 0xFF, 0xFF,......), and
SNAP (length, 0xAA, 0xAA, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x81, 0x37,...).

Among them, 802.3 and 802.2 are two most commonly used format. Hypertec ISDN 10T Router
routes only IPX traffic of certain frame type. Other frame type of IPX traffic may be bridged if so
enabled.

Router

Router

Internal IPX net:
00-00-11-22
Internal IPX node:
00-00-00-00-00-01

server

client

external network AA-AA-AA-AA

external network BB-BB-BB-BB

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