
Configuring AppleTalk Routing (Layer 3)
❒Name deletion
❒Name lookup
❒Name confirmation
NBP allows you to bind a name to the internal storage address for your entity and register this mapping so that other entities can look it up. You can display NBP names to users and use addresses internally to locate entities. When you register your entity’s name and address pair, NBP validates its uniqueness.
To create an NBP filter:
1.In the AppleTalk Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click NBP Filter. The AppleTalk NBP Filter dialog box opens.
2.Click CREATE to add a new NBP filter. The Add AppleTalk NBP Filter dialog box opens.
3.Use Table
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Access List |
| Enter the access list number to be associated with the NBP |
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| filter. Valid values are |
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Name |
| Enter the name of the NPB name object to be filtered. |
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Type |
| Select the type of filtering. |
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| • Deny |
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| • Permit |
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| Note: You can also leave this field blank for |
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| wildcarding. |
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Interface |
| Select the interface(s) to apply this filter to. |
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4.Click CREATE to add your new static route, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.
Editing an AppleTalk NBP FilterTo edit an AppleTalk NBP filter:
1.In the AppleTalk Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click NBP Filter. The AppleTalk NBP Filter dialog box opens.
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