Ipx address, Decnet address, Chap configuration dialog box – Compatible Systems 5.4 User Manual
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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols
IPX Address
This is the IPX address of the interface of the router WAN interface at the
other end of the PVC. It should be entered in hexadecimal as a
“network:node” pair (e.g. 12F0A:00A510123456).
The IPX network number must be between 1 and FFFFFFFE. The IPX node
address must be 12 hexadecimal digits.
v Note: The IPX node address at the other end is generally a “borrowed”
Ethernet address from one of the other router’s Ethernet interfaces. There is
no addressing conflict because the actual Ethernet interface is on a network
with a different IPX network number.
DECnet Address
This is the DECnet address of the router at the other end of the PVC. The
address consists of a decimal “area.node” pair (e.g. 14.1001).
The area value must be within the range of 1 to 63. The node value must be
within the range of 1 to 1023.
v Note: A period is traditionally used as the separator for DECnet
area:node pairs. Other protocols use a colon.
CHAP Configuration Dialog Box
CHAP Configuration Dialog Box
You can access the CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
Configuration Dialog Box by selecting On Demand PPP Link or Dedicated