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IPX C
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Table 15-4 describes the commands used to configure the IPX route table.
config vlan <name> xnetid <netid> [enet_ii |
enet_8023 | enet_8022 | enet_snap]
Configures a VLAN to run IPX routing.
Specify:
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enet_ii — Uses standard Ethernet 2
header.
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enet_8023 — Uses IEEE 802.3 length
field, but does not include the IEEE
802.2 LLC header.
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enet_8022 — Uses standard IEEE
format and uses IEEE 802.2 LLC
header.
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enet_snap — Adds Subnetwork
Access Protocol (SNAP) header to
IEEE 802.2 LLC header.
enable type20 forwarding {vlan <name>} Enables the forwarding of IPX type 20
(NetBIOS inside IPX) packets from one or
more ingress VLANs. The default setting is
disabled.
xping {continuous} {size <n>} <netid>
<node_address>
Pings an IPX node. If continuous is not
specified, 4 pings are sent. The default
ping packet size is 256 data bytes. The
size can be configured between 1 and
1,484 bytes.
Table 15-4: IPX/RIP Configuration Commands
Command Description
config ipxrip add vlan [<name> | all] Configures one or all IPX VLANs to run
IPX/RIP. IPX/RIP is enabled by default when
you configure the IPX VLAN.
config ipxrip delete vlan [<name> | all] Disables IPX/RIP on one or all interfaces.
config ipxrip vlan [<name> | all] delay <msec> Configures the time between each IPX/RIP
packet within an update interval. The default
setting is 55 milliseconds.
config ipxrip vlan [<name> | all]
max-packet-size <size>
Configures the maximum transmission unit
(MTU) size of the IPX/RIP packet. the default
setting is 432 bytes.
Table 15-3: Basic IPX Commands (continued)
Command Description