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- which routers support site to site VPN with IPX Support
- We have 3 sites.Site #1: Novell server with IPXSite #2 & #3: WinMe with netware clients to connect to Novell server via site to site VPNI have set up Netgear VPN routers with site to site configurations, but the netware client can not find the "SERVER" IPX. ...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Home networking, NETWORKING, xpkosen@..., IPX, netware client, site vpn, router, server
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- Windows Vista and IPX/SPX
- I am trying to find a IPX/SPX-compatible protocol for Vista So I can get my games working on the Lan but Vista dosnt have a IPX/SPX-compatible protocol so i cant connect to other computers Can some help solve this problemIPX?what game needs IPX? No one uses IPX anymore. Heck...
- Tags: grookes@..., IPX, IPX/SPX, ipx/spx-compatible, windows, networking, gaming, lan, vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-02-07
- Configuring Two Cisco VPN 5000 Series Concentrators to Establish an IPSec LAN?to?LAN Tunnel Routing IPX
- This paper gives an overview of the configuration required to establish an IPSec LAN-to-LAN tunnel routing Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX between two Cisco VPN 5000 Series Concentrators. For information about how to establish basic connectivity, or for a reference on configuration syntax, refer to the VPN 5000 Concentrator documentation. IPX...
- Tags: IPX, Cisco Systems Inc., IPSec, Networking
- White papers 2005-01-19
- Port Numbers for FTP,LDAP,SMTP,POP3,TELNET
- WHAT ARE THE PORT NUMBERS FOR THE PORTS :FTP,TELNET,LDAP,TCP/IP,SMTP,POP3,HTTP ETCMore than you needed but here they arehttp://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbersHere is a little shorter listftp-data 20/tcp File Transfer [Default Data]ftp-data 20/udp File Transfer [Default Data]ftp 21/tcp File Transfer [Control]ftp 21/udp File Transfer [Control]telnet 23/tcp Telnettelnet 23/udp Telnetsmtp 25/tcp Simple Mail Transfer Protocolsmtp 25/udp...
- Tags: File Transfer, IPX, IRC, jans_4u@..., Kerberos, NetBIOS, SNMP, Telnet, windows
- Q&A 2005-09-15
- To add TCP/IP in netware 5.1 running IPX protocol
- have Netware 5.1 Running IPX protocol in order to access remotely the file server through VPN there is a need to enable TCP/IP and assign IP address . I have never setup IP in Novell before can anyone help a step by step guide how to do it, as I...
- Tags: TCP/IP, Network technology, NETWORKING, IPX Protocol
- Discussion threads 2005-08-26
- TCP/IP and IPX Routing Tutorial
- This tutorial is intended to supply enough information to set up a relatively simple WAN or Internet connected LAN using WANPIPE router cards or other routers. Explanations of IP addresses, classes, netmasks, subnetting, and routing are provided, and several example networks are considered. Example address and routing configurations are provided...
- Tags: TCP/IP, Router, IPX, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2002-03-01
- Net Bios IPX pros/cons on XP
- We have a customer with an old Hawking Tech printserver that only uses IPX NetBios protocols to work. We just upgraded 2 machines to WXP Home on a peer to peer. Is there any reasong not to add the NWlink IPX/SPX?Netbios compatable transport protocol?Are you sure there isn't a firmware...
- Tags: BHunsinger, IPX, IPX/SPX, Microsoft Windows XP, networking, networks, protocols, security
- Discussion threads 2005-05-05
- Novell 4.91 XP SP2 Wireless
- Installing new Dell laptop with XP SP2 preinstalled. Other laptops no problem. Install install of client could not find tree. Changes to custom install and installed IPX and IP. Changed nwlink ipx/spx netbios ctp adapter to 802.2 and connected. I have several wiresless access points due to concrete and steel...
- Tags: IPX, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows XP, networking, Novell Inc., wireless, wnfd24@...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-23
- WinXP SP1 logging into NW4.2 tree
- Good day all. I have new workstations that are running the 483SP1 client logging into a tree with two servers. If I log in at location A I get connected to both servers fine. If I log in at location B the logon process hangs for about...
- Tags: B, IPX, Microsoft Windows XP, server, software, Soulman918
- Q&A 2005-02-28
- Network Applications Running Slow
- I have Novell Netware 6.5 as a server and Windows XP pro and home clients. The XPs are running Novell client for windows XP 4.83 SP2 and 4.90 SP2. Eversince i have installed Novell 6.5 my network applications like creative solutions and Profx systema tax program has been running extremely...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, NETWORKING, server, Novell NetWare, network
- Q&A 2004-10-15
- Slow logins
- I have a Netware 5.1 sp7 server and a Windows 2003 AD domain. Some windows XP Pro (SP1a) PC's with various versions of the Netware client (4.83 and newer) experience extremely long login times in the morning. I have found a few Novell TIDs that have randomly been...
- Tags: check-box, IPX, SLP, software, system restore, Tim.Doyle@..., Turn off System Restore, Turn-off System Restore
- Q&A 2004-10-28
- Easy install guide for NetBEUI and IPX in Windows XP Pro
- Many networks still depend on the IPX and NetBEUI protocols for specialized networking applications. While Windows XP Pro didn't forget these protocols, you'll need to know how to install them before you can use them.The TCP/IP communications protocol is the standard for the computer industry, but in some instances, you...
- Tags: Operating systems, Steven Pittsley CNE, IPX, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, NetBeui
- Technical articles 2002-06-13
- Configure IT Quick: Configure EIGRP with IP and IPX on Cisco routers
- Learn how to configure EIGRPEIGRP is sometimes referred to as a hybrid routing protocol, but Cisco calls it an advanced distance vector routing protocol. Cisco makes this reference primarily due to the way EIGRP handles convergence. With EIGRP, convergence, the process in which all routers share and process the same...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, IPX, Cisco Router, Todd Lammle, information technology, Cisco Systems Inc., EIGRP, router, IGRP, IP, network
- Technical articles 2001-10-16
- Allow RConsoleJ access to IPX-based NetWare servers with RConprxy
- RConsoleJ is a great remote administration tool for NetWare servers, but it only works with servers that run TCP/IP. How do you use it on your IPX-only NetWare servers? John Sheesley tells you how.RConsoleJ, which first appeared in NetWare 5.0, offers some advantages for remote control and access of NetWare...
- Tags: Servers, TCP/IP, Operating systems, John Sheesley, server, RConsoleJ, NetWare Server, IPX, Novell NetWare, RCONPRXY.NLM
- Technical articles 2001-09-21
- Do you still use IPX on your NetWare network?
- Polling Place examines results of TPG's Quick Poll: TechRepublic members use both IPX and TCP/IP on their NetWare networks.
- Tags: Operating systems, NETWORKING, TechRepublic Staff, IPX, Novell NetWare, network, Polling Place
- Technical articles 2001-07-09
- Configure IT Quick: Connect Linux workstations to your NetWare servers
- Heres a step-by-step guide to make a network connection to a Netware server from a Linux system.As my good friend and TechProGuild's Linux Track Editor, Jack Wallen, Jr., keeps telling me, Linux is quickly spreading everywhere. If you're deploying Linux in your organization but still have some NetWare servers, you...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, John Sheesley, information technology, IPX, Novell NetWare, NetWare Server, Linux, workstation, server
- Technical articles 2001-06-27
- Optimizing routing tables
- Optimizing your network for fastest throughput is an ongoing, tedious job. With so many places to start, you never know where optimization should begin. Deb Shinder takes you straight to the routing table to show you a sure path to optimization.Routing tables are databases—either manually created and updated by an...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Routers & switches, Network technology, Deb Shinder, IPX, network, router
- Technical articles 2001-05-30
- Playing with Cisco access lists
- Although typically considered Cisco's low-end security tool, access lists are far more productive. If you're new to Cisco, you will want to get to know this tool, and Alexander Prohorenko is here to help.In this Daily Drill Down, I'm going to help you understand what Cisco’s access lists are, how...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Alexander Prohorenko, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, expanded range, access list, MAC address, IPX, MAC
- Technical articles 2001-03-06
- Use Cisco's IPX SAP access list to control SAP traffic
- If you're a Novell engineer administering an older Novell network using SAP broadcasts, you can use a Cisco IPX SAP access list to improve performance. Warren Heaton has the details.If you’re running an older Novell network with NDS and IP, you can use Cisco routers to control SAP traffic. Here’s...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Cisco Router, Warren Heaton, SAP AG, IPX, Service Advertising Protocol, Novell IPX, Novell Inc., network, Cisco Systems Inc., router, server
- Technical articles 2000-06-01
Additional Resources
- Ports for Netware
- I have two machine which separated by a firewall. I want this two machine communicate through IPX/SPX over netbios instead of using the TCP/UDP over netbios. What port need to be open on the firewall?You don't need to open any ports. IPX/SPX is not a part of the TCP/IP...
- Tags: Bryan Lee, firewall, IPX/SPX, it management, Novell NetWare
- Q&A 2005-11-22
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