From: Tony Olzak (aolzak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 14 2000 - 20:13:55 GMT-3
Sam,
That should be all you need. If you use a sap filter, the other
routers won't see it either.
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: Sam Munzani
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 5:07 PM
Subject: IPX Sap-filters
Hi Group,
How does sap filters work.
1. Is ipx input-sap-filter or output-sap-filter understood by ipx
client stations? or they understand only gns-filters.
In following scenario
R1 has static SAPs configured: type 47, name Printer
R1 ----- R2 ---------- R3
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PC
A PC is connected between R2 & R3. The goal here is not let PC know
about SAP type 47 comming from R1. However R3 has to know about it.
This is my understanding:
access-list 1001 deny -1 47 Printer
access-list 1001 permit -1 0
Apply this access-list as GNS filter on R2 & R3.
int e0
ipx output-gns-filter 1001.
IF this good enough? or do we have to do output-sap-filer on e0 of R2
& R3 also?
Sam
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