From: George Spahl (g.spahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jun 16 2002 - 17:16:37 GMT-3
   
Atul,
All I can say is that I got similar results when trying this with NLSP
and EIGRP.  However, I found that if I was trying to filter routes
coming from NLSP going to EIGRP then it worked fine.  Were your results
the same?
George
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
atul pawar
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 1:31 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: NLSP , RIP and route filtering help
Hi guyes
I'm not able to filter routes  flowing from IPX RIP into NLSP
r1----NLSP-----r3----IPX RIP---R5(Netwrok eee)
r1 is seeing network eee via NLSP.
r1#sh ipx route
L       1111 is the internal network
C        BBB (NOVELL-ETHER),  Et0
N        DDD [45][10/01] via     3333.0000.0000.0001,    4s, Se0
NX       EEE [45][12/02][02/01] via     3333.0000.0000.0001,    4s, Se0
N       1234 [45][10/01]        via     3333.0000.0000.0001,    4s, Se0
N       3333 [45][11/01]        via     3333.0000.0000.0001,    4s, Se0
Following is the config of r3 where Im trying to filter this network
!
ipx routing 0004.dd69.9f41
ipx internal-network 3333
!
access-list 800 deny EEE
access-list 800 permit FFFFFFFF
!
!
ipx router nlsp
area-address 0 0
distribute-list 800 out rip
r3# sh ipx route
No default route known.
L       3333 is the internal network
C        DDD (NOVELL-ETHER),  Et0/0
C       1234 (UNKNOWN),       Lo99
N        BBB [45][10/01] via     1111.0000.0000.0001,  251s, Se2/1
R        EEE [02/01]     via      DDD.0004.dd69.a300,   14s, Et0/0
N       1111 [45][11/01] via     1111.0000.0000.0001,  251s, Se2/1
Am I missing anything?
Atul
                   Atul
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