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This IP address makes the computer a fully-fledged member of the LAN: with
the appropriate rights, it can access all of the other devices in the LAN. The
same applies in the other direction as well: computers in the LAN will also be
able to access the remote machine.
Settings for IPX
Two IPX network numbers must be provided for remote access to an IPX net-
work:
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the IPX network number of the head office
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an additional IPX network number for the higher-level WAN
The required network numbers are designated as "External Network Num-
bers". Like IP network addresses, they apply to an entire LAN segment. On the
other hand, internal IPX numbers are used to address specific Novell servers
in the LAN. All three specified network numbers must be distinct from one
another and from all used internal IPX network numbers.
In addition, it may be necessary to enter the frame type ("binding").
Specifying the IPX network number and binding used is not necessary if the
remote network also contains a Novell server. A network number for the
WAN must also be entered manually in this case, however.
Settings for NetBIOS routing
All that is required to use NetBIOS is the name of a Windows workgroup from
the router's own LAN.
LAN of the head office
IPX network no.: 00000001, Binding: Ethernet_II
(0123) 123456
WAN
IPX netzwork no.:
00000009
IPX internal net:
00020002
Remote worksta-
tion
ISDN adapter
User: 'SAMPLE'
(0123) 777888
ISDN connection
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