Configuring ipx dial-on-demand – Allied Telesis AR400 SERIES Software Release 2.7.1 User Manual
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Figure 17: Example output from the SHOW IPX CIRCUIT command.
Configuring IPX Dial-on-Demand
This example (Figure 18 on page 116) illustrates how to set up the router to
provide a wide area internet based on Novell’s IPX routing protocol with dial-
on-demand access. In this scenario, a PC at a remote site periodically accesses
the Novell file server at a central site to read Email, transfer files or print
documents on a laser printer. The two sites are connected by a PPP link over a
wide area link—either a dedicated leased line or an ISDN call.
IPX CIRCUIT information
Name ......................... Circuit 1
Status ....................... enabled
Interface .................... vlan11 (802.3)
Network number ............... c0e7230f
Station number ............... 0000cd000d26
Link state ................... up
Cost in Novell ticks ......... 1
Type20 packets allowed ....... no
On demand .................... no
Spoofing information
Keep alive spoofing .......... no
SPX watch dog spoofing ....... no
On SPX connection failure .... UPLINK
On end of SPX spoofing ....... UPLINK
RIP broadcast information
Change broadcasts ............ yes
General broadcasts ........... yes
General broadcast interval ... 60 seconds
Maximum age .................. 180 seconds
SAP broadcast information
Change broadcasts ............ yes
General broadcasts ........... yes
General broadcast interval ... 60 seconds
Maximum age .................. 180 seconds
Filter information
Filters ...................... none