From: Gerard Robinson (gerardrobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 20 2000 - 10:36:50 GMT-3
Does it really matter if users on R3 LAN can see the cable-range
and zone on the R1-R2 WAN, if there are no Appletalk nodes on the WAN
link which must be the case then what's the issue? just use a GZL
filter on R3 to block R2e0 zone or a cable-range filter to block R2e0
and then the zone won't appear anyway. Of course you could block R1-R2
cable-range from R3 and then use a static route on R3 to get to R2.
BTW the question strikes me a being a typical CCIE lab
question, can you confirm?
----- Original Message -----
From: Earl Aboytes
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 10:51 AM
Subject: Appletalk filters
I have the following appletalk configuration
-----(e0)R1(s0)--------(s0)R2(e0)
|
(s0)R3(t3/0)
I am being asked to put a filter on r3 such that it only sees routes
and zones from r1. Can anyone clarify what they are asking me here?
I dont think that it is a zip reply filter because I am being asked to
put the filter directly on R3. Its not a get zone list filter because
they are not asking about end users. I dont think a cable range
filter would work because R1 and R2 share a cable range. Can somebody
help me?
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Earl Aboytes
Senior Technical Conultant
GTE Managed Solutions
805-381-8817
earl.aboytes@telops.gte.com
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