Справочное Руководство для Netopia 430 s
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Netopia ISDN Router Reference Guide
Add Packet Filter
Filter Name: IPX Filter 1
Source Network: 00000000
Source Node Address: 000000000000
Source Socket: 0000
Destination Network: 00000000
Destination Node Address: 000000000000
Destination Socket: 0000
ADD FILTER NOW CANCEL
Return accepts * ESC cancels * Left/Right moves insertion point * Del
deletes.
deletes.
Configure a new IPX Packet Filter. Finished? ADD or CANCEL to exit.
By default, the filter’s socket numbers and network and node
addresses are null (all zeros). This sets the filter to match on any
IPX data packet. You should configure the filter using criteria that
meet your security needs.
addresses are null (all zeros). This sets the filter to match on any
IPX data packet. You should configure the filter using criteria that
meet your security needs.
1.
Select Filter Name and enter a descriptive name for the filter.
2.
To specify a source network for the filter to match on, select
Source Network and enter an IPX network address.
Source Network and enter an IPX network address.
3.
To specify a source node for the filter to match on, select
Source Node Address and enter an IPX node address.
Source Node Address and enter an IPX node address.
4.
To specify a source socket for the filter to match on, select
Source Socket and enter an IPX source socket number.
Source Socket and enter an IPX source socket number.
5.
To specify a destination network for the filter to match on,
select Destination Network and enter an IPX network address.
select Destination Network and enter an IPX network address.
6.
To specify a destination node for the filter to match on, select
Destination Node Address and enter an IPX node address.
Destination Node Address and enter an IPX node address.
7.
To specify a destination socket for the filter to match on, select
Destination Socket and enter an IPX destination socket
number.
Destination Socket and enter an IPX destination socket
number.