Chapter 13

ipx rip-filter

Command Mode

Interface Configuration.

Description

Controls which networks are present in RIP packets sent and received on

 

the interface. The no form of this command removes the filter from an

 

interface.

 

Syntax

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Configure:

ipx rip-filter<precedence> <start-network> <end-

 

 

network> {outbound inbound both} {filter allow}

 

 

[<filter-ticks> [<filter-hops>]]

 

 

 

 

To Remove:

[no] ipx rip-filter <precedence>

 

 

 

Table 13-6. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Name

Definition

<precedence>

Indicates the precedence of this RIP filter in relation to other

 

RIP filters on this interface. Lower numbers indicate a higher

 

precedence. The range is 0-9999.

 

 

<start-network>

The first IPX network address this filter should match. The

 

range is 0-FFFFFFFF.

 

 

<end-network>

The last IPX network address this filter should match. The

 

range is 0-FFFFFFFF.

 

 

{outbound

The filter direction.

inbound both}

outbound - apply filter to RIP packets sent out the

 

 

 

interface.

 

inbound - apply filter to RIP packets received on the

 

 

interface.

 

both - apply filter to RIP packets in both directions.

 

 

{filter allow}

The action to take for the IPX network in question.

 

filter - do not add the network to the routing table

 

 

(inbound RIP packets) or do not advertise the network

 

 

(outbound RIP packets).

 

allow - add the network to the routing table (inbound

 

 

RIP packets) or advertise the network (outbound RIP

 

 

packets).

 

 

 

 

 

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