Small Office Remote Access Switch 263CONFIGURING IPXIPX Static RoutesIPX S TATIC R OUTESNote: With the availability of Triggered RIP/SAP (page 274), the configuration of static routes isno longer necessary but still supported. Situations may arise in which a remote router doesnot support our implementation of Triggered RIP/SAP. In this case, it would be necessaryto configure a static route to that particular router.CONFIGURING IPX STATIC ROUTESU SING CFGEDIT1. From the IPX menu, select IPX Static Routes.2. Select Add a static route.3. Enter the hexadecimal destination IPX network number.4. Enter the device name or the hexadecimal IPX node address of the next hop device. Note thatthe remote device name must be present in the on-node device database if the system isconfigured for device level authentication.5. Enter the number of hops for this route.6. Enter the number of ticks for this route.7. Select a RIP propagation scheme from the displayed list. Note that the third option (propagateonly when the Next Hop is connected) is displayed only when the static route Next Hop isaccessed over the WAN.8. After all static route information has been entered, a similar screen will be displayed:9. Follow the onscreen instructions to save the configured static route information.There are currently no IPX Static Routes configured.Enter (1) to Add a STATIC ROUTE or press for previous menu? 1Enter the hexadecimal Destination IPX Network Numberor to cancel? 33333333Enter the device name or the hexadecimal IPX Node Addressof the Next Hop device or to cancel? remote1Enter the number of hops for this route [default = 2]? 2Enter the number of ticks for this route [default = 2]? 2RIP Propagation Control:1) Do Not Propagate.2) Always Propagate.3) Propagate only when the Next Hop is connected.Enter a RIP Propagation Scheme from the above menu [default = 3]? 3