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Disabling serialization allows filtering of these broadcasts to reduce WAN traffic, and
is not intended to interfere with copyright-protection mechanisms.
Watchdog Spoofing Enabled
determines whether this interface will be used by the local node to respond to "keep-
alive" messages on behalf of the client workstations. Novell servers periodically issue
these messages to all clients, to determine whether each client is still available.
LAN Card Number
identifies the card. The first or only LAN card installed is always card
0
, and the
second is card
1
. (Although the FRX4000 does not have a LAN card, it’s LAN
interface is identified as
0
.)
1
The addresses specified here must also be configured in Subscriber records, with certain
requirements. These are described in Chapter 7.
IPXWAN Enabled
determines whether Novell's IPXWAN protocol will be used on the interface.
IPXWAN specifies a method for IPX routers to communicate across WAN links. FRX
and FRM implement IPXWAN running over RFC 1490-compliant frame relay and
RFC1356-compliant X.25.
Source Subscriber
is a subscriber ID that defines an IPX interface in the node, by associating itself with
port
66
(a number reserved for the IPX interface) on the RLP that has IPX installed on
it (or simply port
66
in an FRX4000). (See the footnote following Table 12-9.)
Table 12-8 IPX LAN Interface Parameters
Parameter
Valid Values
Default Value
LAN Card Number
FRX4000, FRM:
0
FRX6000:
0–1
0
Table 12-9 IPX X.25 Interface Parameters
Parameter
Valid Values
Default Value
IPXWAN Enabl ed
Y/N
N
Source Subscri ber
valid subscriber address
1
none
Desti nation Subscriber
valid subscriber address
1
none
SVC Retry Ti mer
(seconds)
5–60
20
SVC Idle Timer
(minutes)
0–5
1
Max VCs to Establi sh
1–8
1
PVC Connection
Y/N
N
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