Configuring IPX RIP/SAP Filtering
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8. The following prompt displays:
SAP service type (default: all services) :
Enter the SAP service type (in hexadecimal format) as defined by NetWare (or press
<Enter> to use the default of all services).
9. A message will confirm the addition of the filter:
ipxfilter successfully added

Adding an IPX RIP/SAP Filter for a Specific Group or VLAN

Follow the steps below to add an IPX RIP or SAP Output or Input filter for a specific Group
or VLAN.
1. Enter the Group and VLAN numbers after the command like this: ipxfilter 1:1.
A screen similar to the following displays:
Selecting IPX filter for interface 1:1:
Add or delete entry {add(a), delete(d)} (a) :
Enter a (or 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) :
Enter so (or 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 just press <Enter> to
use the default mask of FFFFFFFF). If you selected the default of “all networks” in the previ-
ous 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 just press <Enter> to
use the default of “all nodes”).