Configuring IPX Watchdog Spoofing
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Configuring IPX Watchdog Spoofing
The
ipxspoof
command is used to enable and disable IPX Watchdog Spoofing on any or all
WAN routing services. The use of this feature is explained below:
Novell’s IPX Watchdog Protocol, which is used by NetWare to maintain network node and
server connections, can consume significant network bandwidth and thereby incur costs on
expensive dial-on-demand, pay-per-packet WAN links. The Omni Switch/Router provides an
IPX Watchdog Spoofing feature to prevent Watchdog packets from initiating connections on
WAN links in situations where no other data is ready to be transferred.
The IPX Watchdog Spoofing feature enables the switch to respond to a NetWare server’s
Watchdog “Query” requests on behalf of a remote client, thus spoofing the requests. The
spoofing action occurs when the switch “sees” an incoming Watchdog packet destined for an
interface on which spoofing has been enabled. The switch responds to the server by sending
out a valid Watchdog response. Spoofing thus maintains the required Watchdog function
while avoiding the cost of making and maintaining a WAN link.
In some situations, the use of the IPX Watchdog Spoofing feature can make a NetWare server
“believe” that an inactive session is still active. This occurrence can cause connectivity prob-
lems by denying login rights to legitimate users. Therefore, if you use the spoofing feature on
networks that also limit the number of IPX or SPX sessions, you should utilize NetWare’s
“auto-logoff” function to minimize inappropriate denials of legitimate logins.
Enabling IPX Watchdog Spoofing
Follow the steps below to enable IPX Watchdog Spoofing.
1.
Enter
ipxspoof
.
A screen similar to the following displays:
View the current spoofing status of all WAN routing services? (y or n) (n) :
Enter
y
if you do want to see the current IPX spoofing status. Enter
n
(or just press
Enter
)
if you entered this command by mistake or if you don’t need to see the current status.
2.
A screen similar to the following displays:
Group IPX Spoofing
----------
----------------------------
3
Disabled
4
Disabled
Enter Group (default: all WAN) :
Enter a Group number to proceed to enable IPX spoofing for that particular Group.
Or, just press
Enter
to proceed to enable IPX spoofing for
all
WAN routing services.
3.
The following prompt displays:
Enable Spoofing? (y or n) (n) :
Enter
y
to proceed to enable IPX spoofing.
4.
The following prompt displays:
Enable IPX Spoofing on all WAN routing services? (y or n) (n) : y
This prompt requires you to verify that you want to enable spoofing in order to avoid the
situation of accidental spoofing of IPX packets.
Summary of Contents for Omni Switch/Router
Page 1: ...Part No 060166 10 Rev C March 2005 Omni Switch Router User Manual Release 4 5 www alcatel com ...
Page 4: ...page iv ...
Page 110: ...WAN Modules Page 3 40 ...
Page 156: ...UI Table Filtering Using Search and Filter Commands Page 4 46 ...
Page 164: ...Using ZMODEM Page 5 8 ...
Page 186: ...Displaying and Setting the Swap State Page 6 22 ...
Page 202: ...Creating a New File System Page 7 16 ...
Page 270: ...Displaying Secure Access Entries in the MPM Log Page 10 14 ...
Page 430: ...OmniChannel Page 15 16 ...
Page 496: ...Configuring Source Route to Transparent Bridging Page 17 48 ...
Page 542: ...Dissimilar LAN Switching Capabilities Page 18 46 ...
Page 646: ...Application Example DHCP Policies Page 20 30 ...
Page 660: ...GMAP Page 21 14 ...
Page 710: ...Viewing the Virtual Interface of Multicast VLANs Page 23 16 ...
Page 722: ...Application Example 5 Page 24 12 ...
Page 788: ...Viewing UDP Relay Statistics Page 26 24 ...
Page 872: ...The WAN Port Software Menu Page 28 46 ...
Page 960: ...Deleting a PPP Entity Page 30 22 ...
Page 978: ...Displaying Link Status Page 31 18 ...
Page 988: ...Displaying ISDN Configuration Entry Status Page 32 10 ...
Page 1024: ...Backup Services Commands Page 34 14 ...
Page 1062: ...Diagnostic Test Cable Schematics Page 36 24 ...
Page 1072: ...Configuring a Switch with an MPX Page A 10 ...
Page 1086: ...Page B 14 ...
Page 1100: ...Page I 14 Index ...