ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER USER’S MANUAL

B.2.4 USE THE ROUTERS PREDEFINED IPX/SPX FILTERS

Idle and unnecessary IPX and SPX packet transmission can be selectively restricted by Router’s dial suppression feature (called RLO). RLO is essentially a predefined group of IPX and SPX filters, that filter unnecessary calling (calling not initiated by the user).

Using NLO, you can separately enable the Router to suppress dialing due to:

Pings from NetWare servers

SPX idle traffic

NetBIOS name broadcasts between servers

Any other IPX broadcasts

RLO reduces line use due to applications like Lotus® Notes, Windows® for Workgroups, Novell NetWare Management System, and Cheyenne® ArcServe.

How to enable all RLO filters

Enter the following command to start the RLO filters:

ipx optimization on

enable all NLO filters

When NLO is enabled, the Router is automatically configured to minimize unnecessary dialing.

How to disable the NLO filters

Enter the following command to disable the NLO filters:

ipx optimization off

disable all NLO filters

B.2.5 WRITE YOUR OWN IP AND IPX FILTERS

To prevent certain hosts or networks from making connections with your Router, employ an IP or IPX dial filter. Using dial filters does not restrict all hosts on your own network, as the dialup-quota method does.

Dial filters are best used to restrict the access of specified hosts, networks and applications.

Use the -tnodial parameter of the filter command to create IP dial filters.

Use the filter, ripfilter, or sapfilter command to create IPX dial filters.

Simple IP filter example

A branch-office LAN is connected to its home office through a Router, and the home office is connected to the Internet. To prevent hosts on the Internet from routing through your home office over the dialup connection to your remote office, install an IP dial filter. For example, domain-name packets entering the system with a destination port number 53 cannot be sent to the remote office on the modem0 port when the following command is entered to the home-office Router:

filter add dnsfilter -d any 53 -t nodial -i modem0 -f outbound

filter enable

Also refer to the filter command in Section 3.6 of the Reference Manual, which begins on page 137.

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Black Box LRA005A-R2, LRS002A-R2 How to enable all RLO filters, How to disable the NLO filters, Simple IP filter example