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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
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Configuring IPX Routing
Overview
This chapter provides the following information and procedures for
configuring layer 2 modules or licensed layer 3 modules. See
” for more details about routing IP and Internetwork Packet
Exchange (IPX) Protocol through the Avaya Multiservice Switch.
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Configuring the Avaya Switch as an IPX Router
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Monitoring Your Switch Using IPX
For more information about the CLI commands that are mentioned in this
chapter, see Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882
Multiservice Switches, Software Version 6.1
IPX Overview
The IPX protocol is connectionless and performs datagram delivery and
routing in Novell NetWare networks. Each IPX address consists of:
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Network Number — A 32-bit (8 characters) number that is
normally assigned by the network administrator.
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Node Number — A 48-bit (12 characters) number that is normally
the MAC layer address of the physical interface.
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Socket Number — A number used to route packets to different
processes within the same node.
The syntax for entering an IPX address is: network node socket
For example: 000000AAh 00e03b124213h 4003h
where
000000AAh
is the network number,
00e03b124213h
is the node
number, and
4003h
is the socket number associated with a running process
on the end node (for example, RIP, NetWare Link State Protocol (NLSP)).