IPX Routing With MPR Requires Manual Frame TypeLast reviewed: September 6, 1996Article ID: Q142301 |
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SYMPTOMSAfter you install the Multi-Protocol Router (MPR) in Windows NT Server, Microsoft Network client computers using the IPX/SPX compatible transport protocol are unable to communicate with the Windows NT Server.
CAUSEThis problem occurs if auto frame type detection is defined for the IPX/SPX compatible transport protocol on all network adapters in the Windows NT Server. In addition, if no network numbers are assigned to network devices on the server segment, a network number of zero is assigned to all network adapters on the Windows NT Server. Therefore, all packets are not routed properly.
RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, define a manual frame type for the IPX/SPX compatible transport protocol and specify a unique network number for each segment in Windows NT Server.
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