Specifications

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interface Ethernet interface. The default Ethernet interface is 0:0.
To specify a logical interface other than 0:0, specify both the port number (0 or 1) and the
logical interface number using the format <port #>:<logical #> (for example, 0:1).
Examples:
This command assigns VRID 7 to the logical Ethernet interface 0:1.
eth ip vrid 7 0:1
This command clears the VRRP interface designation from interface 0:1.
eth ip vrid 0 0:1
This command assigns VRID 1 to the default logical Ethernet interface 0:0.
eth ip vrid 1
ETH IPX ADDR
Sets the IPX network number for the Ethernet LAN connection.
ETH IPX DISABLE
Disables IPX routing across the Ethernet LAN. This acts as a master switch allowing you to disable IPX routing
for testing or control purposes.
Note: This command requires a reboot.
ETH IPX ENABLE
Enables IPX routing across the Ethernet LAN. This acts as a master switch that allows you to enable IPX routing.
Note: This command requires a reboot.
eth ipx addr <ipxnet> [port#]
ipxnet IPX network number represented by 8 hexadecimal characters.
port# Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0 or 1, or it may be omitted.
Example:
eth ipx addr 123
eth ipx disable [port#]
port# Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0 or 1, or it may be omitted.
Example:
eth ipx disable