Cabletron Systems CSX100 series User Manual - page 69
RouterCo
nfiguration
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Note: ISDN lines can incur large delays, especially when dialing long
distance. You can determine the actual delay by performing an IP ping
and dividing the result by 2. A typical value is 50 ms (~3 ticks).
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To add a new entry, click Add, enter the IPX Network Number, Hop
Count, and Ticks in the small window displayed and click OK.
(The Tab key can be used to tab between each item on the entry
window.)
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To delete any entry, click the line containing the entry, click Delete
and click OK on the verification window.
IPX SAPs
If you are configuring IPX Routing, you will also need to enter details
about services that are available on the LAN networks connected beyond
the remote router.
Ask your network administrator to determine if you need to seed the
services table and what information is required. To seed the services
table, click IPX SAPs.
The window displays a list of each Server Name with the corresponding
Server Type, Network #, Node #, and Socket #. The WAN Network
Number is displayed.
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To add a new server entry, click Add.
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Select a server by entering the Server Type, click one of the servers
already defined, or define your own.
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In the following field, enter:
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Server Name (Service Name)
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Network number (The Network # is the 8-character
hexadecimal internal network number associated with the
server)
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Node Number (The Node # is the 12-character hexadecimal
internal node number associated with the server entered in the
format xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx)
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Socket number (The Socket # is the 4-character number
representing the service (application) within the server node)
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Click OK.
Note: This information is available from your network
administrator.