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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.
FRX8000 Switch implements IPXWAN running over RFC 1490-compliant frame
relay and RFC1356-compliant X.25.
PVC Connection
identifies this interface as one end of a PVC.
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. (See the footnote following
Table 15-2
.)
Destination Subscriber
is a subscriber ID associated with the physical X.25 port that will be used for the IPX
interface. (See the footnote following
Table 15-2
.)
SVC Retry Timer
is the frequency with which calls will be placed to try to establish a connection.
SVC Idle Timer
is a period that an IPX connection can remain active with no traffic before the con-
nection is cleared.
Max VCs to Establish
specifies a number of virtual circuits over which IPX traffic will be transmitted
in parallel.
Source Card/Port/DLCI
identifies the location of this end of the frame relay IPX interface.
allows setting a priority for this subscriber relative to others on this node; the higher
the number, the higher the priority.
Bandw. Alloc. Group
is a method of prioritizing outgoing RFC1490 traffic over this DLCI. Each logical
X.25 port, IP frame relay interface, and IPX frame relay interface can be assigned to
a bandwidth allocation group, defined as described on
page 8-2
.
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