
Prestige 1100 Internet Access Router
The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule.
Table 8-6 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
Field | Description | Option |
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Filter # | This is the filter set, filter rule | e.g., 2,3 |
| to the second filter set and the third filter rule of that set. |
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Filter Type | Use the space bar to toggle between types of rules. | [Device Filter |
| Parameters displayed below each type will be different. | Rule] / [TCP/IP |
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| Filter Rule] / |
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| [IPX Filter |
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| Rule] |
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Active | Select [Yes] to turn on the filter rule. | [Yes]/[No] |
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IPX Packet Type | Enter the IPX packet type | e.g., 14 |
| wish to filter. |
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| The popular types are (in hexadecimal): |
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| 01 - RIP |
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| 04 - SAP |
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| 05 - SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange) |
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| 11 - NCP (NetWare Core Protocol) |
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| 14 - Novell NetBIOS |
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Destination Network # | Enter the destination network numbers | e.g., 22222222 |
| hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter. |
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Destination Node # | Enter in the destination node number | e.g., |
| hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter. | 333333333333 |
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Destination Socket # | Enter the destination socket number | e.g.,4444 |
| hexadecimal) of the packets that you wish to filter. |
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Destination Socket # Comp | Select the comparison you wish to apply to the | [None]/[Equal]/ |
| destination socket in the packet against that specified | [Not |
| above. | Equal]/[Less]/[ |
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| Greater] |
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Source Network # | Enter the source network numbers | e.g., 55555555 |
| hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter. |
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Source Node # | Enter in the source node number | e.g., |
| of the packet you wish to filter. | 666666666666 |
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Filter Configuration |