
Prestige 642R Series ADSL Router
The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule:
Table | IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields | |
Field | Description | |
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IPX Packet Type | Enter the IPX packet type | |
| filter. |
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| The popular types are (in hexadecimal): | |
| 01 – RIP | |
| 04 – SAP | |
| 05 - SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange) | |
| 11 - NCP (NetWare Core Protocol) | |
| 14 - Novell NetBIOS | |
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Destination/Source | Enter the destination/source network numbers | |
Network # | hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter. | |
Destination/Source Node | Enter in the destination/source node number | |
# | hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter. | |
Destination/Source | Enter the destination/source socket number | |
Socket # | hexadecimal) of the packets that you wish to filter. | |
Destination/Source | Select the comparison you wish to apply to the | |
Socket # Comp | destination/source socket in the packet against that specified | |
| above. | |
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Operation | This field is applicable only if one of the Socket # fields is 0452 | |
| or 0453 indicating SAP and RIP packets. There are seven | |
| options for this field that specify the type of the packet. | |
| z | None. |
| z | RIP Request. |
| z | RIP Response. |
| z | SAP Request. |
| z | SAP Response. |
| z SAP Get Nearest Server Request. | |
| z SAP Get Nearest Server Response | |
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Once you have completed filling in Menu 21.6.3 - IPX Filter Rule, press [ENTER] at the message [Press Enter to Confirm…] to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel. This data will now be displayed on Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary.
Filter Configuration |