- Nortel VPN Router Troubleshooting

224 Appendix D Configuring for interoperability
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Windows 95 and Windows 98
When running Windows 95 or Windows 98, load the intraNetWare* client, which
is available from the Novell Web site:
http://www.novell.com
Windows NT
You can use either the NetWare client that is already on Windows NT systems or
the Novell intraNetWare client, which you access from the Novell Web site at
www.novell.com.
IPX group configuration
IPX is disabled on a per-group basis by default. Therefore, you must enable IPX
for group users to access IPX. Enable IPX for group users from the Profiles >
Groups > Edit > Connectivity window.
Sample IPX VPN Router topology
All IPX public interfaces configured on the VPN Router use the same IPX
network address. You must enable the private interfaces that you want to use for
IPX traffic, and for each private interface you must configure the IPX network
address and IPX frame type. The IPX network address that you configure must
match the IPX network address for that LAN, and the IPX frame type must match
the IPX frame type for that LAN. In the following figure, the public interface IPX
network address that the VPN Router provides is 0000A100.
In Figure 14, the private interface network address to the NetWare server is
00000B16 and the Frame Type is 802.3; similarly, the private interface network
address to the Nortel Router is 00000C22 and the Frame Type is SNAP.
Note: The NetWare client for Windows 95 and Windows 98 does not
function properly; therefore, you must use the Novell intraNetWare
client when using IPX with PPTP.