User`s guide

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Configuring IPX Routing
Working with the RIP and SAP tables
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For example:
Server Name=SERVER-1
3
Specify that the route should be added to the RIP table:
Active-Yes
4
Enter the remote server’s internal network number.
For example:
Network=ABC01FFF
5
Enter the remote server’s node number.
For example:
Node=0000000000001
The default 0000000000001 is typically the node number for NetWare file
servers.
6
Specify the remote server’s socket number.
For example:
Socket=0451
Typically, Novell file servers use socket 0451.
The number you specify must be a well-known socket number. Services that
use dynamic socket numbers might use a different socket each time they load
and will not work in IPX Route profiles. To bring up a connection to a
remote service that uses a dynamic socket number, specify a “master” server
with a well-known socket number on that network.
7
Specify the SAP Service Type.
For example:
Service Type=0004
NetWare file servers are SAP Service type 0004.
8
Specify the distance in hops to the server.
For example:
Hop count=2
Usually the default of 2 is appropriate.
9
Specify the distance to the server in ticks (18 ticks/second).
For example:
Tick count=12