RE: IPX, EIGRP and SAP Filtering

From: Feliz, Edgar (Edgar.Feliz@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2000 - 12:42:41 GMT-3


   
With EIGRP you have to use a distribute sap filter under the EIGRP process.

EF

-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Aboytes [mailto:earl@linkline.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 2:42 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IPX, EIGRP and SAP Filtering

I am trying to filter a sap that is being advertised through a tunnel to a
neighboring router. I am using eigrp for my routing. My config is below
and it is not working. I tried the same filter between two routers running
IPX RIP and it works. What do I need to do to filter SAPs in an EIGRP
environment? I waited for a long time and the saps remain. I even cleared
eigrp neighbors. Am I missing something?

RTRA
interface Tunnel0
 no ip address
 ipx network A100
 ipx output-sap-filter 1001
 tunnel source 138.7.100.4
 tunnel destination 138.7.100.3

access-list 1001 deny 16.0004.0004.0004 0 filserve
access-list 1001 permit FFFFFFFF

sh ipx server
Codes: S - Static, P - Periodic, E - EIGRP, N - NLSP, H - Holddown, + =
detail
3 Total IPX Servers

Table ordering is based on routing and server info

   Type Name Net Address Port Route Hops
Itf
P 4 fileserve 16.0004.0004.0004:0453 2/01 2
Et0
P 4 lauren 500.0004.0004.0004:0453 2/01 2
Et0
P 7 printserve 16.0001.0001.0001:0453 2/01 2
Et0

RTRB
no ip directed-broadcast
ipx network A100
tunnel source 138.7.100.3
tunnel destination 138.7.100.4

sh ipx server
Codes: S - Static, P - Periodic, E - EIGRP, N - NLSP, H - Holddown, + =
detail
U - Per-user static
3 Total IPX Servers

Table ordering is based on routing and server info

   Type Name Net Address Port Route Hops
Itf
E 4 fileserve 16.0004.0004.0004:0453 300060416/02 3
Tu0
E 4 lauren 500.0004.0004.0004:0453 300060416/02 3
Tu0
E 7 printserve 16.0001.0001.0001:0453 300060416/02 3
Tu0

Earl Aboytes



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