RE: IPX network filters.

From: Brian Best (bbest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Aug 26 2000 - 12:10:32 GMT-3


   
The ipx access-group command will deny access to those networks but will not
filter routes. The ipx input-network-filter that you used will filter IPX
RIP routes - you would use the distribute-list commmand for EIGRP routes.

Regards,

Brian

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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Matthew Kinnear
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 5:44 AM
To: 'Ccielab
Subject: IPX network filters.

Im trying to test out filtering of incoming RIP routes in an IPX environment
in a range 200 to 20f.

My goal is to filter on a range of routes , rather than one specific one.
Ive tried ipx input-network-filter with an extended access list 900

Access list 900 reads :

access-list 900 deny rip 200.0000.0000.0000 F.ffff.ffff.ffff
access-list 900 permit any

This appears to work , however I then tried the same filter with 'ipx
access-group 900 in' this did not appear to filter any routes at all.

Could someone clarify whether I could use an input access group in this
scenario? and whether the access list 900 looks OK to use in the input
network filter.

Thanx,

Matt.



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