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data out of the X.25 frames sent by the PAD. The D YNASTAR
then sends the data as an IPX data stream to the Novell network number contained in the data, based on information in
the DYNASTAR’s IPX routing table.
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Telnet and
Async Services
NOTE: You must already have configured an IPX-Out port
on the DYNASTAR as well as IPX routing tables. For
more information, see Chapter 12, The IP/IPX
Router Application.
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SLIP. SLIP service, when configured on the Async Services
menu, allows SLIP data to be transported over X.25 and
delivered to an IP destination. Figure 13-11 shows a typical
SLIP application. As in the previous example, the PAD is set
up for transparent operation. SLIP data is received by the
PAD and routed by DYNASTAR A over an X.25 trunk to
D YNASTAR B.
TCP/IP
Network
X.25
Network
X.25 PAD
SLIP
DynaStar A
DynaStar B
TCP/IP Server
Figure 13-11 SLIP application
When DYNASTAR B receives an X.25 call request containing
the same X.121 address as a SLIP service configured on an
Async Services menu, the call is accepted. As data is
received from the PAD, it is stripped out of X.25 frames. The
D YNASTAR’s IP router then sends the data as a TCP/IP data
stream to the IP address contained in the SLIP data.
NOTE: You must previously have configured an IP port as
well as IP routing tables. For more information, see
Chapter 12, The IP/IPX Router Application.
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