SECTION 4 " Configuration

In example 1, [Frame Types] is set as follows:

 

Action

Scope

DIX-IP-TCP Ports

<Pass>

<All>

DIX-IP-UDP Ports

<Pass>

<All>

DIX-IP-Other Protocols

<Pass>

<All>

DIX-IPX Sockets

<Drop>

<All>

DIX-Other EtherTypes

<Pass>

<Unlisted>

SNAP-IP-TCP Ports

<Pass>

<All>

SNAP-IP-UDP Ports

<Pass>

<All>

SNAP-IP-Other Protocols

<Pass>

<Unlisted>

SNAP-IPX Sockets

<Drop>

<All>

SNAP-Other EtherTypes

<Pass>

<Unlisted>

802.3-IPX Sockets

<Pass>

<Unlisted>

802.2-IPX Sockets

<Pass>

<Unlisted>

802.2-Other SAPs

<Pass>

<Unlisted>

 

 

 

Example 2

Access points 2 and 4 in Figure 4-3 service IP wireless stations as well as wired IP and IPX hosts on the secondary LAN. These access points have an additional requirement to pass IPX traffic.

The IPX router in this network periodically sends IPX-RIP (Routing Information Protocol) frames for coordinating with other routers. These do not need to be forwarded to the secondary LAN because the secondary LAN does not contain a router.

To filter the RIP frames, it is necessary to use the [SubTypes 1] configurations. The example sets filters for three different cases: DIX, 802.2, or 802.3 SNAP frames. In many actual networks, only one of these would be required, since all stations would be configured for one of the three options.

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Intermec 6710 manual Example 1, Frame Types is set as follows