ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

unspecified, the default frame_type is 802.3.

[-ssrc_addr]—Specify source address

src_addr—Specify the source address field of the IPX header. These include the network, node and socket numbers. Specify these three numbers as hexadecimal numbers, separated by periods, as follows: network.node.socket. Leading zeros are not required. Use the keyword any as a wild card for either node or socket number. Missing fields default to zero, which equates to a wild-card condition (matches everything).

[-ddest_addr]—Specify destination address.

dest_addr—Specify the destination address field of the IPX header. These include the network, node and socket numbers. Specify these three numbers as hexadecimal numbers, separated by periods, as follows: network.node.socket. Leading zeros are not required. Use the keyword any as a wild card for either node or socket number. Missing fields default to zero, which equates to a wild-card condition (matches everything).

[-ppkt_type]}—Specify packet type.

pkt_type. Specify the type of packet in the packet field in the IPX header. Specify this parameter as a hexadecimal number (00-FF), or as one of the following names: unknown, RIP, SAP, SPX, NCP, PPP. If this argument is not specified, then it is assumed to be 0, which implies all packet types.

{-t{allow deny nodial}— Specify type of filters to be used.

allow—allows any packet that matches the filter specification to pass through.

deny—drops any packet that matches the filter specification.

nodial—only drops packets that cause the destination interface to dial. Otherwise, the packet is passed on. Use this option to prevent hosts outside the organization from initiating a call on your phone line and causing unnecessarily expensive phone bills.

[-f{inbound outbound}]—Specify direction of traffic flowing.

Filter entries may be created to restrict inbound traffic, outbound traffic, or traffic flowing in both directions. The default value is both.

[-o{before after} existing_name]—Specify order, and thus priority, of filters in the list.

The default position is at the end. The first entry is highest priority.

filter delete name

The filter delete subcommand deletes the specified IPX filter name.

name Deletes the specified general IPX filter name.

filter {enable disable}

Enables or disables IPX packet filtering. Filtering is disabled when the unit starts and must be explicitly enabled.

filter flush

Deletes all general IPX packet filters.

filter move name [{before after} existing_name]

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