Operation Manual
Configuring IPX 167
1d. Specify the Remote System ID.
With the help of the Remote System ID, the IPX protocol
stack relates an incoming call to a specific call destination.
2. Configure IPX.
Parameter path: Select Protocols > Select IPX.
2a. Set Packet Forwarding to Enabled.
3. Bind IPX to an ISDN interface.
Parameter path: Select Bindings > Press <Ins> > Select IPX >
Select a configured ISDN interface or interface group.
3a. Press <Enter> on WAN Call Destinations, then press
<Ins>.
3b. Select a configured on-demand call destination from
the list.
3c. Set the Call Type to Static On Demand.
3d. Select Static Services.
A new screen displays any configured static services.
3e. Press <Ins>, then enter the following information:
Service Name - Name of the service to be accessed through
the on-demand call. This name, which is typically the server
name, is added to the local service and routing tables.
Service Address Network - Enter the internal network
number of the remote router.
3f. Press <Esc> to return to the Internetworking Configura-
tion menu; save your changes when prompted.
4. Configure SNMP write access to the remote router.
For STATICON to configure a remote router's routing and service
tables, it must support IPX SNMP and the IPX MIB variables and
have write access to the router.
Protocol path: Load INETCFG on the remote router > Select
Manage Configuration > Select Configure SNMP Parameters.
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