Ref: 07590005
Title: Setting Up the Secondary Network When Using IRF
Date:  10/8/90

Copyright 3Com Corporation, 1991.  All rights reserved.

When using the IRF (Internal Routing Feature) of XNS to connect two
separate networks together, it is important to apply the same rules used
in the primary network to the secondary network.

You must have a Locator on each network.  If a Locator is installed on the
server that connects the two networks, the Locator is assigned to the primary
network (ROUTE1).  Hence, the secondary network (ROUTE2) must also have a
Locator assigned to it locally.

The second Locator will have the same network number as for ROUTE2 in the
PROTOCOL.INI file of the IRF server.  The machine that is running the second
Locator must reside on the secondary network, and its PROTOCOL.INI file
should be modified to include the correct network number (ROUTE2) and have
the STOREFORWARD parameter set to YES.
