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Configuring ipx dial-on-demand – Allied Telesis AR400 Series Router User Manual

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Software Release 2.6.1
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Configuring IPX Dial-on-Demand

This example (Figure 18 on page 111) 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.

Figure 18: Example configuration for an IPX dial-on-demand network.

To configure IPX dial-on-demand follow these steps

If the PPP link uses an ISDN call configured as a dial-on-demand link (see
Configuring ISDN Dial on Demand” on page 91), then you can configure IPX for
IPX dial-on-demand services.

The following steps are required:

1.

Clear the previous IPX configuration.

2.

Enable IPX.

3.

Define the IPX circuits.

4.

Save the configuration.

UGIPX2_R

Network = 401

Netware
File Server

Network = 12

Remote PC

Head Office Router

Remote Office Router

PPP Data Link

Network = 129

Table 14: Example configuration parameters for IPX dial-on-demand.

Parameter

Head Office Router

Remote Office Router

Ethernet interface

eth0

eth0

Ethernet encapsulation

802.3

802.3

Novell network number for Ethernet

401

12

IPX circuit over Ethernet

1

1

PPP interface

ppp0

ppp0

Novell network number for PPP

129

129

IPX circuit over PPP

2

2