Ipx services, Bridge, Bridge networks – 3Com 3C840 User Manual
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configured statically. The protocol type of RIP indicates routes that were
learned from IPX RIP information exchange with other routers.
IPX Services
The IPX services table contains the list of all IPX servers known to the
OfficeConnect Remote 840. To view the IPX services table, go to the
OfficeConnect Remote 840 Manager home page and select Monitor >
Routes and Services > IPX Services.
The services table contains statically configured services as well as those
learned through SAP. If the server type is a well known type, it is displayed
in text, otherwise its hex value is displayed.
Bridge
Bridge Networks
Bridge networks are created when you configure bridging over the LAN
and when a remote site connection is established that is configured to
bridge traffic. To view the list of bridge networks and their status, bring
up the Network Status screen. This screen lists the status of all
OfficeConnect Remote 840 IP, IPX, and bridge networks. To see this
screen, from the OfficeConnect Remote 840 Manager home page, select
Monitor > Networks > Network Status.
The network status table shows the network name, the protocol, the
interface over which the network runs (eth:1 for LAN, atm:1 or hdlc:1
for WAN), how the network was created (static for LAN, dynamic for
WAN) and the network address assigned to the connection.
Name
NetSum
Node
Socket
Type
Prot
Metric
AM-STATION!
00000020
00:a0:c9:lf:cc:d3
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SAP
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00:a0:c9:lf:ce:d9
0555
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SAP
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