14-22 User’s Reference Guide
The items in the IPX Filters and Filter Sets screen are grouped into four areas:
■IPX packet filters
■IPX packet filter sets
■IPX SAP filters
■IPX SAP filter sets
The following sections explain the items in each of these areas.
IPX packet filters
For each IPX packet filter, you can configure a set of parameters to match on the source or destination attributes of IPX data packets coming from or going to the WAN.
Viewing and modifying packet filters
To display a
To modify any of the filters in the table, note the desired filter and press Return to go to the Change Packet Filter screen. The parameters in this screen are the same as the ones in the Add Packet Filter screen (see the next section).
Adding a packet filter
To add a new IPX packet filter, select Add IPX Packet Filter in the IPX Filters and Filter Sets screen and press Return to go to the Add Packet Filter screen.
Add Packet Filter |
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Filter Name: | IPX Filter 1 |
Source Network: | 00000000 |
Source Node Address: | 000000000000 |
Source Socket: | 0000 |
Destination Network: | 00000000 |
Destination Node Address: | 000000000000 |
Destination Socket: | 0000 |
ADD FILTER NOW | CANCEL |
Configure a new IPX Packet Filter. Finished? ADD or CANCEL to exit.
By default, the filter’s socket numbers and network and node addresses are null (all zeros). This sets the filter to match on any IPX data packet. You should configure the filter using criteria that meet your security needs.