#!/bin/sh # /etc/rc.d/rc.ipx # This script starts up IPX networking # # If you have any problems with this read the IPX-HOWTO and look at # the output of cat /proc/net/ipx* # # Written for Slackware Linux by Jacek Lipkowski # echo "Starting IPX networking..." # Load the IPX module just in case /sbin/modprobe ipx # Set this to yes, unless you know what you're doing IPX_AUTO_SETUP="yes" # If $IPX_AUTO_SETUP is not "yes" the values below take effect: #the network device where we want ipx running IPX_DEV="eth0" #the ipx frame type, valid types are EtherII, SNAP, 802.3, 802.2TR, 802.2 IPX_FRAME="802.2" # the ipx network, if empty it will autoconfigure if there are Netware # servers or anything else that sends RIP packets on this network segment IPX_NET="" if [ "$IPX_AUTO_SETUP" = "yes" ]; then # Automagic IPX setup /usr/sbin/ipx_configure --auto_interface=on --auto_primary=on else # Manual IPX setup /usr/sbin/ipx_interface add -p $IPX_DEV $IPX_FRAME $IPX_NET # Fire up ipxripd if it is present if [ -x /usr/sbin/ipxd ]; then echo "Starting ipxripd" # Remove the -p if you want to be an ipx router /usr/sbin/ipxd -p fi fi # Done