From: Ron.Fuller@xxxxxx
Date: Sun Jun 25 2000 - 14:06:12 GMT-3
You can create a tunnel between R1 and R3, going through R2. This would
allow the IPX SAP to be carried unknown to R2. Then on R1 and R3 serial
interfaces create your IPX Output SAP Filter. The filters would keep the
SAP from being propogated to R2. Long way to go to reach a goal, but
that's what jumps to mind first for me.
HTH
Ron Fuller, CCIE #5851, CCDP, CCNP-ATM, CCNP-Security, MCNE
3X Corporation
rfuller@3x.com
Saleem Rahman
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08:39 AM
Please
respond to
Saleem Rahman
Hi All,
I am facing a problem to support a IPX SAP question......unable to find the
answer.
The scenario as follows.
Q. R1 is advertising a Static SAP entry to downstream routers.....Using IPX
SAP filter only 'R2' should NOT see in the entry in is SAP table, but R3
should be able to see it.
IPX RIP all over.
eth serail serial eth
---- R1--------|-------R2--------|------R3---
Note : I tried to configure 'ipx input-sap filter' / '
ipx-router-sap-filter' (Also, tried configuring IPX EIGRP on the serial
links and used "distribute-list filtler"). It gets blocked at the R2 and
eventually never gets propagaed to R3.
Is there any other method to accomplish this scenario.
Any kind of tips or helps will highly appreciable.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Saleem
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