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Table 8-6 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields

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Prestige 1100 Internet Access Router The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule. Filter # Field Filter Type Active IPX Packet Type Destination Network # Destination Node # Destination Socket # Destination Socket # Comp Source Network # Source Node # Table 8-6 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields Description This is the filter set, filter rule co-ordinates, i.e., 2,3 refers to the second filter set and the third filter rule of that set. Use the space bar to toggle between types of rules. Parameters displayed below each type will be different. Select [Yes] to turn on the filter rule. Enter the IPX packet type (1-byte in hexadecimal) you wish to filter. The popular types are (in hexadecimal): 01 - RIP 04 - SAP 05 - SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange) 11 - NCP (NetWare Core Protocol) 14 - Novell NetBIOS Enter the destination network numbers (4-byte in hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter. Enter in the destination node number (6-byte in hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter. Enter the destination socket number (2-byte in hexadecimal) of the packets that you wish to filter. Select the comparison you wish to apply to the destination socket in the packet against that specified above. Enter the source network numbers (4-byte in hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter. Enter in the source node number (6-byte in hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter. Option e.g., 2,3 [Device Filter Rule] / [TCP/IP Filter Rule] / [IPX Filter Rule] [Yes]/[No] e.g., 14 e.g., 22222222 e.g., 333333333333 e.g.,4444 [None]/[Equal]/ [Not Equal]/[Less]/[ Greater] e.g., 55555555 e.g., 666666666666 8-12 Filter Configuration

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Prestige 1100 Internet Access Router
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Filter Configuration
The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule.
Table 8-6 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
Field
Description
Option
Filter #
This is the filter set, filter rule co-ordinates, i.e., 2,3 refers
to the second filter set and the third filter rule of that set.
e.g., 2,3
Filter Type
Use the space bar to toggle between types of rules.
Parameters displayed below each type will be different.
[Device Filter
Rule] / [TCP/IP
Filter Rule] /
[IPX Filter
Rule]
Active
Select [Yes] to turn on the filter rule.
[Yes]
/
[No]
IPX Packet Type
Enter the IPX packet type (1-byte in hexadecimal) you
wish to filter.
The popular types are (in hexadecimal):
01 - RIP
04 - SAP
05 - SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange)
11 - NCP (NetWare Core Protocol)
14 - Novell NetBIOS
e.g., 14
Destination Network #
Enter the destination network numbers (4-byte in
hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter.
e.g., 22222222
Destination Node #
Enter in the destination node number (6-byte in
hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter.
e.g.,
333333333333
Destination Socket #
Enter the destination socket number (2-byte in
hexadecimal) of the packets that you wish to filter.
e.g.,4444
Destination Socket # Comp
Select the comparison you wish to apply to the
destination socket in the packet against that specified
above.
[None]/[Equal]/
[Not
Equal]/[Less]/[
Greater]
Source Network #
Enter the source network numbers (4-byte in
hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter.
e.g., 55555555
Source Node #
Enter in the source node number (6-byte in hexadecimal)
of the packet you wish to filter.
e.g.,
666666666666