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The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule.

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Prestige 128IMH ISDN Modem/ Router/Hub The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule. Field Table 10-8 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields Description IPX Packet Type Destination/Source Network # Enter the IPX packet type (1-byte in hexadecimal) you wish to filter. The popular types are (in hexdecimal): 01 - RIP 04 - SAP 05 - SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange) 11 - NCP (Netware Core Protocol) 14 - Novell NetBIOS Enter the destination/source network numbers (4-byte in hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter. Destination/Source Node # Enter in the destination/source node number (6-byte in hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter. Destination/Source Socket # Enter the destination/source socket number (2-byte in hexadecimal) of the packets that you wish to filter. Destination/Source Socket # Comp Select the comparis on you wish to apply to the destination/source socket in the packet against that specified above. 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. l None. l RIP Request. l RIP Response. l SAP Request. l SAP Response. l SAP Get Nearest Server Request. l SAP Get Nearest Server Response Once you have completed filling in Menu 21.1.3 - 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. 10-14 Filter Configuration

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Prestige
128IMH ISDN Modem/ Router/Hub
10-14
Filter Configuration
The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule.
Table 10-8 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
Field
Description
IPX Packet Type
Enter the IPX packet type (1-byte in hexadecimal) you wish to filter.
The popular types are (in hexdecimal):
01 - RIP
04 - SAP
05 - SPX (Sequenced Packet eXchange)
11 - NCP (Netware Core Protocol)
14 - Novell NetBIOS
Destination/Source Network #
Enter the destination/source network numbers (4-byte in
hexadecimal) of the packet that you wish to filter.
Destination/Source Node #
Enter in the destination/source node number (6-byte in
hexadecimal) of the packet you wish to filter.
Destination/Source Socket #
Enter the destination/source socket number (2-byte in hexadecimal)
of the packets that you wish to filter.
Destination/Source Socket #
Comp
Select the comparis on you wish to apply to the destination/source
socket in the packet against that specified above.
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.
l
None.
l
RIP Request.
l
RIP Response.
l
SAP Request.
l
SAP Response.
l
SAP Get Nearest Server Request.
l
SAP Get Nearest Server Response
Once you have completed filling in Menu 21.1.3 - 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.