Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Switch/Router 用户手册
Configuring IPX RIP/SAP Filtering
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Adding a “Global” IPX RIP/SAP Filter
Follow the steps below to add a “global” IPX RIP or SAP filter.
1. Enter
ipxfilter
.
A screen similar to the following displays:
Selecting global IPX filter:
Add or delete entry {add(a), delete(d)} (a) :
Enter
a
(or just press
<Enter>
) to select to add a filter.
2. The following prompt displays:
Filter type {SAP output(so),
SAP input(si),
RIP Output(ro),
RIP Input(ri),
GNS output(go)} (so) :
RIP Output(ro),
RIP Input(ri),
GNS output(go)} (so) :
Enter
so
(or just press
<Enter>
) to add a SAP Output filter. Enter
si
to add a SAP Input
filter. Enter
ro
to add a RIP Output filter. Enter
ri
to add a RIP Input filter. Enter
go
to add
a GNS Output filter.
3. The following prompt displays:
Filter action {block(b), allow(a)} (a) :
Enter
a
(or press
<Enter>
) to define the filter to allow traffic. Enter
b
to define the filter to
block traffic.
4. The following prompt displays:
IPX network (default: all networks):
Enter the IPX network address (in hexadecimal format) that is to be used (or press
<Enter>
to use the default of “all networks”).
5. The following prompt displays:
IPX network mask (default: FFFFFFFF) :
Enter the IPX network mask (in hexadecimal format) to be used (or press
<Enter>
to use
the default mask of FFFFFFFF). If you selected the default of “all networks” in the previous
step, this step is skipped.
step, this step is skipped.
6. The following prompt displays:
IPX node address (default: all nodes):
Enter the IPX node address (in hexadecimal format) to be used (or press
<Enter>
to use
the default of “all nodes”).
7. The following prompt displays:
IPX node mask (default: all F's) :
Enter the IPX node mask (in hexadecimal format) to be used (or just press
<Enter>
to use
the default mask of all F's). If you selected the default of “all nodes” in the previous step,
this step is skipped.
this step is skipped.