
210 Configuring Enterprise Edge Services
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide P0911588 Issue 01
2. Configure LAN1 for IPX routing using the following tables.
The Interface Summary settings are:
The RIP Parameters settings are:
Attribute Description
Interface Name Displays the name of the interface you are currently configuring for IPX
routing.
Input Filter
Actions
Allows you to specify the action the filter must perform on inbound traffic.
The values possible values are:
Deny all inbound traffic matching the criterion defined for filters.
Permit all inbound traffic matching the criterion defined for filters.
The default value is Deny.
Note: You must create a filter before you can assign an action. To create a
filter, see
Adding RIP filters for IPX routing on page 213.
Output Filter
Actions
Allows you to specify the action the filter must perform on outbound traffic.
The values possible values are:
Deny all outbound traffic matching the criterion defined for filters.
Permit all outbound traffic matching the criterion defined for filters.
The default value is Deny.
Note: You must create a filter before you can assign an action. To create a
filter, see
Adding RIP filters for IPX routing on page 213.
Network Number Allows you to specify the network number (also called external network
number) for routing purposes.
Frame Type Allows you to specify the frame type. For example, an Ethernet 802.2 frame
type value is 2ff.
Ethernet II: 0, Ethernet 803.2: 1,Ethernet802.2:2, SNAP: 3 Arcnet: 4.
System default shows only the suffix ff.
Attribute Description
RIP State Allows you to enable or disable RIP for this interface.
The values are Enabled or Disabled.
Advertise Routes Allows you enable or disable the advertisement of routes on the interface your
configuring.ThedefaultvalueisDisabled.
Accept Route
Advertisements
Allows you to enable or disable the acceptance of route advertisement from
remote routers on this interface.
The default value is Enabled.
Update Mode Allows you to select an update mode for the routing table. The routing table
update modes available are:
Standard update mode sends out a router’s routing table at regular intervals
(which you specify in the Update Interval box). New routes are added to the
routing table as dynamic routes and are deleted from the routing tables when
the router restarts.
Autostatic update mode sends a routing table on the current interface when
other routers connected to this interface request it. New routes to this
interface, using RIP, are stored as static routes in the routing table for this
interface and remain until you delete them.
No Update mode never updates the routing tables on the current interface.
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