Using the Command Line Interface
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ipxping <remote_network_#> <remote_MACaddr> <repeat_count>
Executes an IPX ping (a diagnostic message to be echoed by the receiving device)
to a remote IPX node, which is on the specified remote IPX network
(remote_Network_#), with the specified MAC address (remote_MACaddr). The
ping operation is performed the specified number of times (repeat_count).
set ipx default route <interface_name>
set ipx default route lan <MACaddr>
Sets the IPX default route. The default route is used to route an IPX packet whose
destination information cannot be found in the IPX routing tables. A
LAN-resident device requires the entry of its MAC address.
set ipx rip <
interface_name
> {disabled | enabled}
Enables or disables the IPX RIP/SAP protocol for the specified interface. When
the protocol is disabled, all learned entries in the routing table are removed. If you
do not specify an interface name, the command applies to the entire system. The
default mode is enabled.
set ipx <profile_name>
set ipx <profile_name> <network_#>
Enables the IPX protocol for the specified WAN profile. If you specify a network
number, it is assigned to the profile. Otherwise, the WAN interface is
unnumbered.
Example
BayStack> set ipx profile1 00223344
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