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CLI Commands B-5
Below is a partial list of the IPX services available:
add ipx_route vc
<name>
ipx_net [ipx_address]
metric [hop_count]
ticks [tick_number]
Adds an IPX route for the a user over the WAN.
add ipx_service vc
<name>
ipx_net [ipx_address]
hops [number]
node The internal MAC address of the server on which the service resides. This is
typically 00:00:00:00:00:01.
type Type of service: hex number referring to file server, print server, etc. Refer to
the table below.
socket Socket number that the service uses.
Type Description
04 file server
05 job server
07 print server
09 archive server
0A job queue
21 NAS SNA gateway
2E dynamic SAP
47 advertising print server
4B Btrieve VAP 5.0
4C SQL VAP
7A TES-NetWare VMS
98 NetWare access server
9A Named Pipes server
9E PortableNetWare-UNIX
107 NetWare 386
111 Test server
166 NetWare management
26A NetWare management
26B Time synchronization
278 NetWare Directory server
Parameters Description
<name> The name of the user for the IPX route.
Ipx_net IPX address of the route, in IPX (xxxxxxxx) form.
Metric An integer representing how far away the route is, in “hops” through other
routers. Values are 1-15.
ticks Estimated interval in ticks it takes to deliver a packet to the remote network.
There are approximately 18 ticks per second.