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Internetwork Packet Exchange
Internetwork Packet Exchange
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August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual
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July 17, 2001
In this case, the configuration remains in router memory.
If you decide later to save the configuration to disk, return to the Select
Configuration Option For This Call screen and select Write Connection
Routing Tables to Permanent Storage .
The configuration is saved to disk if you did not do any of the following
while testing the configuration:
Restart the router
Delete the WAN call destination from NIASCFG
Unload IPXRTR
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Select Save the Routing Tables to Permanent Storage .
NOTE:
Changes you make from STATICON take effect immediately; you do not
need to reinitialize or restart either router after completing the configuration.
The following message appears after the configuration is saved to disk:
Writing static routing tables for this call to permanent
storage completed successfully in router <router_name
>.
<Press ENTER to continue>
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Press Enter , then press Esc until you return to the Select Configuration
Method menu.
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Exit STATICON.
Automatically Configuring Static Routes and Services
Configuring static routes and services automatically lets you copy all the
missing routes from your local router to a remote router and from the remote
router to your local router at the same time.
To automatically configure static routes and services, complete the following
steps:
1
Load STATICON.
2
Select Dynamically Configure Static Routing Tables .
STATICON displays the on-demand calls of which IPX is currently
aware. It also shows the connection state of each call.
3
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the WAN call destination
associated with the remote router.