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S2C7 – Novell NetWare
IP and IPX Services
Novell Protocols
• Transport Layer– TCP/IP– SPX Internetwork Packet Exchange
• Network Layer– NLSP (Netware Link Service Protocol) SPF– IPX– RIP
Novell Protocols
• Data/Link and Physical Layer– IEEE 802.3
– IEEE 802.5
– Fast Ethernet
– FDDI
– PPP
– High Speed Serial Interface
– ISDN
– ATM
Novell Protocols
• Layers 7-6-5– SAP Service Advertising Protocol to advertise
network services– NCP NetWare Core Protocol to provide client-
to-server connections & applications– NetWare Shell– NETBIOS
Novell NetWare Features
• 80-bit address network.node• MAC Interface address part of logical address• Multiple LAN encapsulations
supports multiple logical networks• Novell RIP is default routing protocol• SAP advertises network services• GNS packets help clients find servers
Novell Protocol Details
• Distance Vector– Novell RIP
• Uses ticks (network delay) and hop count
• 15 hops is maximum
• Updates sent every 60 seconds
• Link-State– NLSP – Netware Link Services Protocol
IPX Addresses
• DIX – Digital, Intel, & Ethernet worked on Ethernet Standards prior to IEEE standard
• Get from Network Administrator
• Telnet to neighbor router– Show Protocols– Show IPX Interface
Novell IPX Frame
• Ethernet_802.3 3.11 or earlier– Ethernet RAW
– 802.3 IPX
• Ethernet_802.2 3.12 or later802.3 802.2 LLC IPX
• Ethernet_II Ethernet/IPX– Standard Ethernet header
• Ethernet_SNAP 802.3 802.2 LLC » SNAP IPX» Used with TCP/IP and AppleTalk
Novell/Cisco Names
• Ethernet E_802.3 novell-ether» E_802.2 sap
» E_II arpa
» E_SNAP snap
• Token Ring Token-Ring snap» Token Ring_SNAP snap
• FDDI FDDI_SNAP SNAP» FDDI_802.2 SAP
» FDDI_RAW NOVELL-FDDI
Cisco/Novell
• Cisco supports all Novell encapsulations– Can tell the difference between packet types– Can support multiple encapsulations on single
LAN INTERFACE• Must configure multiple logical networks
– Multiple IPX encapsulations support reduces equipment expenses, minimizes configuration complexity, and eases migration
IPX Packet Format
• Checksum
• Length
• Transport Control
• Packet Type
• Destination Network; Destination Node
• Destination Socket
• Source Network; Source Node & Socket
Simple Split Horizon
• Routing updates sent to a neighbor should not contain information about routes learned from that neighbor
• Load Sharing is used when the distance vector metric for ticks and hop counts is identical– Improves network performance
SAP
• Each service has a SAP identifier– 4 file server; 7 print server; 24 remote bridge
• Updates sent every 60 seconds• Routers build tables based on SAP
broadcasts• Cisco router does not respond to GNS but
will supply server address from its SAP table
GNS
• Broadcast from client needing services• Netware Server and Cisco router get request
– Can distribute clients evenly among available servers
– Can support serverless LAN segments– Provides network-based load sharing
• Assumes servers are identical
• NetWare servers provide GNS response
Novell IPX Configuration
• Global Configuration– IPX Routing
• IPX routing [node address]– If no node address, Cisco uses MAC address of interface– Address must be specified if there are only S0 ports– Configures round-robin load sharing over multiple equal metric
paths– Default is 1; maximum is 512
– Load Sharing
• Interface Configuration– Network numbers– Encapsulation Type
Assigning IPX Network Numbers
• Ipx routing selects IPX for routing• IPX maximum-paths 2 load sharing 2 paths• Interface ethernet 0.1 first sub-interface• Encapsulation novell-ether Ethernet_802.3• IPX network 9e network number assigned to
E0.1• Encapsulation sap specifies Ethernet 802.2 frame
format
IPX Monitoring
• Show ipx interface ipx status and values
• Show ipx route routing table contents
• Show ipx servers IPX server list
• Show ipx traffic Number & type packets
• Debug ipx routing activity RIP update
• Debug ipx sap SAP update
• Ping node information
Show IPX Interface
• Tick metric can be set manually– Use ipx delay number
• Cisco router defaults– LAN interfaces 1 tick– WAN interfaces 6 ticks
IPX Tables
• Codes– C – directly connected to primary network– C - directly connected to secondary nw– R – route learned from RIP– E – Route learned from EIGRP– S - Statically defined route– W – Directly connected route via IPXWAN
IPX Routing Tables
• Total IPX routes• Maximum number of parallel paths• Routing protocol in use• Network number• Delay/Metric• Network.node address• Age – elapsed time; Uses – number of lookups• Ethernet 0 interface to be used• Encapsulation frame type – HDLC SAP SNAP Novell-
ether
IPX Servers
• Show ipx servers [sorted] [name|net|type]– CodesP server learned during updates– H server is down– S server is defined statically– I server learned using SAP
Incremental
• Total IPX Servers• Table Order, Type, Name, Network number• Node Address, etc.
Show IPX Traffic
• Packets Received
• Number of format errors
• Number of checksum errors
• Number of bad hop counts
• Number of pitched packets
• Number packets sent to local destination
• Number of multicast packets
Debug ipx sap [events|activity]
• Displays information about IPX SAP packets
• SAP responses– 0x1 general query– 0x2 general response– 0x3 GNS request– 0x4 GNS response
IPX Ping
• Ipx network.node– ! Received– .. network waiting for reply– U unreachable– C congestion– I interrupted– ? Unknown packet type– & packet life exceeded