Re: IPX filter

From: Dave Gingrich (Dave@xxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 13:33:27 GMT-3


   

If you want to affect routes that are advertised, then you need to use
distribute lists under ipx router rip or ipx router eigrp (or whatever
routing protocol you are using).

Access lists on the interfaces affect whether or not defined traffic can
pass over the interface, but has no effect on propagation of routes.

At 18:09 5/5/00 +0800, zhuhai@cn.ibm.com wrote:
>
>R1---R2---R3 , IPX Routing everywhere , R1 generate network " ab01 ,
>cc00, a501,..." to R2 and R3 , to filter IPX Network and only allow
>a500-a5ff to be advertised into R2 and R3 , I write bellow : " access 810
>permit a500.0000.0000.0001 00ff.ffff.ffff.ffff " and apply it to the R2 ' s
>serial port which is connected to the R1's Serial port , by the command "
>in s0 , ipx input-network-filter 810 " . But it did not work .
>
>I think the writing format of the access-list must be wrong , but what is
>the correct one ?
>
>Thank you !
>
>Regards ,
>Colin Zhu

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David C. Gingrich, K9DC
Indianapolis, Indiana
Dave@dcg.org
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