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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
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IPX ROUTING
Static SAPs For IPX Routing
DLCI
Network Number
Node Address
Number of Hops
Port
Server Name
Server Network Number
Service Type
Socket Address
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This is an advanced feature set used to fine tune the network. To configure a static SAP, you must know several things about the Novell service identified by the SAP.
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To add and entry, click on the Add button.
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To delete an entry, select the entry you want to delete, then click on the Delete button.
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Port
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This field defines the port on which you want to create a static SAP.
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Range: 1 -- 8 or LAN
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DLCI
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The DLCI number must match the one assigned to the frame relay port. If you are connecting two FRADs back-to-back, use DLCI number 32 on both ends.
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Range: 16 -- 1023
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Network Number
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This is the number assigned to the specified port and/or DLCI. All frame relay ports use network number 00000000 (unnumbered RIP).
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Range: 8 hexadecimal numbers
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Service Type
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This is the type of service provided on the specified virtual port. For example, file servers are type 0004.
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Range: 4 hexadecimal numbers
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Server Name
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This field defines the name of the Novell server connected to the specified virtual port.
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Range: Up to 48 characters
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Server Network Number
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This field defines the network number assigned to the specified local Novell server.
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Range: 8 hexadecimal numbers
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Node Address
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This field defines the MAC address of the remote Novell server.
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Range: 12 hexadecimal numbers
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Socket Address
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This is the IPX socket address assigned to the specified service.
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Range: 4 hexadecimal numbers
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Number of Hops
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This is the number of times a datagram passes through a router when transmitting from its source to its destination.
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Range: 0-F hexadecimal