
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX
Chapter 11 Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Protocol
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Book A
Usage Rules
You can associate IPX networks or nodes with PRI B channels in the
following ways:
•
For a single B channel (e.g., 4).
•
For the entire set of PRI B channels by using one of the
following choices:
–
Specifying channels as a range of two numbers separated by a
dash (1–23 for T1; 1–30 for E–1).
–
Using the keyword all.
When assigning IPX nodes to the entire set, you can specify an increment
by which IPX nodes are assigned in sequence based on the increment
value.
The following example specifies the entire set of B channels available
with a T1-based RA 6300 PRI module (23), an IPX node of 00-00-00-
00-00-a0, and an increment of 2:
set pri b=1-23 ipx_node 00-00-00-00-00-a0 2
In this case, B channel #1 has an IPX node of
00-00-00-00-a0
. B
channel #2 is assigned
00-00-00-00-a2
. B channel #3 is assigned
00-
00-00-00-a4
, and B channel #23 is assigned
00-00-00-00-cc
.
When you do not specify any B channels, the command makes 23 or 30
IPX node or network B channel assignments based on the increment
value.
When an increment is not specified, the command assumes a default
increment of zero (0).
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