User Guide
Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 145
The first two addresses in the list represent subnetworks, the third is a class B network, the fourth is a host, and the
fifth address is the default route.
REMOTE ADDIPXROUTE
Adds an IPX route for a network or station on the LAN network connected beyond the remote router. The target
router’s routing information table must be seeded statically to access networks and stations beyond this remote
router. After the connection is established, standard RIP update packets will dynamically add to the routing table.
(Setting this address is not required if a target router never connects to the remote router and the remote router
supports RIP.)
Note:
A
reboot
command must be performed on the target router for the addition of a static route to take effect.
REMOTE ADDIPXSAP
Adds an IPX SAP to the server information table for a service on the LAN network connected beyond the remote
router. The target router’s SAP table must be seeded statically to access services beyond this remote router. After
the connection is established, standard SAP broadcast packets will dynamically add to the table.
ipnetmask
IP network mask of the remote network or station, in the format of 4 decimals separated by
periods.
hops
Number between 1 and 15 that represents the perceived cost in reaching the remote network or
station.
ipgateway
Enter a gateway address only if you are configuring RFC 1483MER. The gateway address that
you enter is the address of a router on the remote LAN. Check with your system administrator
for details.
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Examples:
remote addIpRoute 128.1.210.64 255.255.255.192 1 HQ
remote addIpRoute 128.1.210.032 255.255.255.224 1 HQ
remote addIpRoute 128.1.206.0 255.255.255.0 2 HQ
remote addIpRoute 128.1.210.072 255.255.255.255 1 HQ
remote addIpRoute 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 1 HQ
remote addIproute 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 1 187.12.10.1 HQ
remote addIpxRoute
<
ipxNe#
> <
metric
> <
ticks
>
<
remoteName
>
ipxNe#
IPX network number represented by 8 hexadecimal characters.
metric
Number of routers through which the packet must go to get to the network/station.
ticks
Number in 1/8 seconds which is the estimated time delay in reaching the remote network or
station.
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote addIpxRoute 456 1 4 HQ










