04-12-2010
You can always have a look at the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file to see what/how interfaces are configured...
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:D
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ipx_interface
IPX_INTERFACE(8) System Manager's Manual IPX_INTERFACE(8)
NAME
ipx_interface - add, delete, or display an IPX interface
SYNOPSIS
ipx_interface add [-p] device frame_type [network number[:node number]]
ipx_interface del device frame_type
ipx_interface delall
ipx_interface check device frame_type
ipx_interface help
DESCRIPTION
ipx_interface adds, deletes, or displays IPX interfaces depending on the option selected.
An IPX interface is the item to which IPX sockets are bound. An IPX interface corresponds to an IPX Network Number which corresponds to a
physical device and frame type. A sample IPX Interface would be:
Network Number: 0x00ABCDEF
Device: Eth0
Frame Type: 802.2.
There is a special IPX interface per host known as the PRIMARY or default interface.
You should specify node number only if you really know, what you are doing - on point-to-point devices, on loopback and on tap device if
you are running Compatibility mode driver.
OPTIONS
add This option is used to create an IPX interface. If the -p flag is used, the interface is made PRIMARY. The network number can be
optionally assigned. If it is not assigned, it is set to 0 which indicates it should be detected from the traffic on the network.
del This option is used to delete an IPX interface.
delall This option is used to delete all IPX interfaces.
check This option is used to display the device, frame type, and network number of an IPX interface.
help This option displays information about the utility.
FILES
/proc/net/ipx_interface /proc/net/ipx_route
BUGS
This functionality really belongs in ifconfig(8).
AUTHOR
Greg Page <greg.page@caldera.com>
Caldera, Inc. IPX Utilities IPX_INTERFACE(8)