
Configuring a Remote Unit to Route IPX 5-7
pass data. Contact the network administrator for more information
about the frame type used.
7
Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter SAVE
Configure the ISDN Network Type
1
Enter CO IS PA to display the ISDN Parameters screen.
2
Toggle the Network Type field to the correct ISDN network type as
given by the service provider.
3
Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter SAVE
Enable IPX Routing
1
Enter CO RO PA to display the Router Options screen.
2
Toggle the IPX Routing field to ENABLED using the Spacebar.
3
Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new setting and then enter SAVE
Configure the ISDN Numbers Table
Set up the ISDN numbers table to associate the central site unit name
with an ISDN number.
1
Enter CO IS NU to display the ISDN Numbers screen.
2
Enter ADD to add a new entry to the numbers table.
3
Type the name of the
central site
unit in the Name field.
Unit names are case-sensitive and must be entered correctly.
4
Type the ISDN number of the central site unit in the ISDN Number 1
field.
It is very important to remember that Novell IPX routing uses
numbered
links. This means that the ISDN line between this unit and the central site
represents an additional Novell network and has to be assigned a valid
Novell network number.
5
Type the IPX network address of the
numbered link
in
the IPX
Network field, not the IPX network address of the central site unit.
The IPX network number of the numbered link must be the same as
that entered for this link in the central site ISDN Numbers table.
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