User`s guide
SFVRA Connection Manager 211
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SFVRA Database Tables
SPOOF_WD_DEFAULT_IPX
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle IPX Watchdog Protocol when there is no connection
established with the User. Refer to the Spoofing options table below to translate the spoofing codes.
SPOOF_WD_CONNECT_IPX
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle IPX Watchdog Spoofing while there is a connection
to the User. Refer to the Spoofing options table above to translate the spoofing codes.
SPOOF_WD_SPECIAL_IPX
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle IPX Watchdog Spoofing during the special period
after disconnecting. Refer to the Spoofing options table above to translate the spoofing codes.
SPOOF_WD_SPECIAL_TIME_IPX
A number that indicates the length of the special period in minutes after disconnecting from this
User for IPX Watchdog Spoofing.
SPOOF_WD_DEFAULT_SPX
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle SPX Watchdog Protocol when there is no connection
established with the User. Refer to the Spoofing options table above to translate the spoofing codes.
SPOOF_WD_CONNECT_SPX
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle SPX Watchdog Spoofing while there is a connection
to the User. Refer to the Spoofing options table above to translate the spoofing codes.
SPOOF_WD_SPECIAL_SPX
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle SPX Watchdog Spoofing during the special period
after disconnecting. Refer to the Spoofing options table above to translate the spoofing codes.
SPOOF_WD_SPECIAL_TIME_SPX
A number that indicates the length of the special period in minutes after disconnecting from this
User for SPX Watchdog Spoofing.
SPOOF_IPX_SERIAL_PACKET
Indicates how a CyberSWITCH should handle Serialization packets, which are used to detect
unauthorized duplication of NetWare Software. Refer to the packet handling options table below
to translate the packet handling codes.
Code Spoofing Options
1 Forward
2 Spoof
3 Discard
Code Packet Handling Options
1 Always Discard
2 Forward Only When Connected
3 Always Forward