
DI-1162/DI-1162M Remote Access Router
2.Drop – This drops (doesn’t allow routing for) a specific packet that has met the criteria of the corresponding IPX filter.
3.Disable – This does not apply the IPX filter.
♦Direction – This defines the direction of the packet relative to the Interface parameter below.
♦Interface – This applies the filter to a specific interface, LAN or one of the WANs.
♦Packet Type – Defined by Novell for special services.
♦Destination Network Number – This is the IPX network number of each device in a subnet created by a user.
♦Destination Node – This field contains the address of the node on which the router resides. This is usually the MAC address of this device.
♦Destination Socket – This field contains the socket number on which the router will receive service requests.
♦Source Network Number – This is the IPX network number of the network where the packet originated.
♦Source Node – This field contains the MAC address of the originating machine.
♦Source Socket – This field contains a specific socket number which IPX packets can be discarded.
IPX SAP Type Filter
The SAP type filter parameters are described below:
♦Type – This is used to remove selected incoming service access information before it is entered into the service information table for the router.
♦State – Toggle to Enable or Disable this filter.
Multiple Home Configuration
Besides the IP address assigned to the LAN interface in the Network Configuration menu, each LAN may have up to 3 additional IP interfaces. These additional IP interfaces are referred to as MIP’s and MIP1 to MIP3 are
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