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Chapter 11 Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Protocol
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4.
To review your changes, issue the show port all command at the
COMMAND: prompt.
This command displays all of the global port parameter settings. To
locate the parameters you changed, press the return key, which
allows you to scroll through the file.
COMMAND: show port all
5.
Enter quit at the COMMAND: prompt to exit na.
COMMAND: quit
Assigning IPX Networks or Nodes to B Channels
The set pri b command (issued with the ipx_network or ipx_node
parameter) associates IPX networks or nodes with PRI B channels.
Command Syntax
Use the following command syntax when creating B channel IPX network
or node assignments:
set pri b=
ch_range {ipx_network net_no|ipx_node node_no} [increment]
ch-range is a single B channel number, a list of B channels separated by
commas, a range of B channels separated by a hyphen, or the keyword all.
net_no is the IPX network (in hexadecimal) to which you want to assign
a single B channel or the first channel of a set of B channels.
node_no is the IPX node (in hexadecimal, with dashes separating the
octets) that you want to assign to a single B channel or to the first channel
of a set of B channels.
increment is the value by which you want to increment automatic IPX
node or network assignment to the B channels specified by ch_range. For
networks, you can specify increment as an integer. For nodes, you must
specify increment in the same format you would specify a node – in
hexadecimal, with dashes separating the octets.
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