Re: Apple filters - Here I go answering my own again!!

From: Dino (air@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 29 2000 - 18:38:59 GMT-3


   
Hi Simon,

My understanding is that getzonelist-filter only applies to Mac hosts
and if you want to filter a particular zone so that other routers can't
see it then you can either filter by the cable range or by using
zip-reply-filter.

Dino

Simon Baxter wrote:
>
> With AT/EIGRP you cannot filter on zone information, you have do filter on
> cable-range or network.
>
> ie
>
> access-list 600 deny cable 20-23
> access-list 600 permit other-access
> !
> int s0
> appletalk distribute-list 600 in
>
> or run RTMP only and filter on what-ever....
>
> Simon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Baxter
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 6:05 PM
> To: CCIE Group Study (E-mail)
> Subject: Apple filters
>
> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
>
> HOW DO I DO THIS!!!!!!!!
>
> I have a remote zone called CARY, one single connection from my router and I
> want to filter this zone from my 'show apple zo' output.
>
> I have
>
> access-list 600 deny zone CARY
> access-list 600 permit additional-zones
> access-list 600 permit other-access
> !
> int s0
> appletalk distribute-list 600 in
> appletalk getzonelist-filter 600
>
> I can't seem to crack ANY of this apple filtering!!
>
> Is it because I'm running AT EIGRP on the interface? If it is, how do I
> filter?
>
> Should the filter be applied to the Ethernet?
>
> Would I be better to use
>
> apple distribute-list in or out???
>
> how does this stuff work!!!
>
> SIMON (4 days of study left!!)
>



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