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Table 65 describes the commands used to configure IPX/SAP.
Table 65:
IPX/SAP Configuration Commands
Command
Description
config ipxsap add vlan [<name> | all]
Configures an IPX VLAN to run IPX/SAP
routing. If no VLAN is specified, all VLANs
are configured to run IPX/SAP routing. IPX/
SAP routing is enabled by default when the
IPX VLAN is configured.
config ipxsap delete vlan [<name> | all]
Disables IPX/SAP on an interface.
config ipxsap vlan <name> gns-delay <msec>
Configures the amount of time the switch
waits before answering a GNS request. By
default, the switch answers a GNS request as
soon as possible (0 milliseconds).
config ipxsap vlan [<name> | all] delay
<msec>
Configures the time between each SAP packet
within an update interval. The default setting
is 55 milliseconds.
config ipxsap vlan [<name> | all] max-packet-
size <number>
Configures the MTU size of the IPX/SAP
packets. The default setting is 432 bytes.
config ipxsap vlan [<name> | all] update-
interval <time> {hold-multiplier <number>}
Configures the update interval and hold
multiplier for IPX/SAP updates. This setting
affects both the periodic update interval of
SAP and the aging interval of learned routes.
The default update interval is 60 seconds. The
aging period is calculated using the formula
(update-interval * multiplier). The default
multiplier is 3. Triggered update is always
enabled; therefore, new information is
processed and propagated immediately.
enable ipxsap
Enables IPX/SAP on the router.
enable ipxsap gns-reply {vlan <name>}
Enables GNS reply on one or all IPX
interfaces. If no VLAN is specified, GNS
reply is enabled on all IPX interfaces. The
default setting is enabled.
Summary of Contents for 480T
Page 16: ...14 P R E F A C E...
Page 88: ...86 C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Switch Ports...
Page 112: ...110 C H A P T E R 5 Virtual LANs VLANs...
Page 152: ...150 C H A P T E R 8 Quality of Service QoS...
Page 166: ...164 C H A P T E R 9 Enterprise Standby Router Protocol...
Page 198: ...196 C H A P T E R 1 0 IP Unicast Routing...
Page 228: ...226 C H A P T E R 1 1 RIP and OSPF...
Page 254: ...252 C H A P T E R 1 3 IPX Routing...
Page 274: ...272 C H A P T E R 1 4 Access Policies...
Page 296: ...294 C H A P T E R 1 6 Using Web Device Manager...
Page 320: ...318 A P P E N D I X A...
Page 328: ...326 A P P E N D I X B...
Page 346: ...344 A P P E N D I X C...
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