From: Vikas Gupta (vicky_gupta1803@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 19:22:52 GMT-3
You can completely disable NetBIOS traffic to pass
thru by using using lsap lists (200) on your
remote-peer statements.
Vikas
--- Brian Hescock <bhescock@cisco.com> wrote:
> ok, this is probably a stupid question but I can
> seem to find it
> anywhere, perhaps it isn't possible. Netbios filters
> only seem to be
> allowed on token ring interfaces, other than on the
> dlsw remote-peer
> command. But that command only keeps connections
> from being formed by
> blocking the name query it seems and the entries
> still make it into the
> reachability table. Is there a way to filter
> netbios so I
> don't even get the netbios names in the reachability
> info? The only way I
> can think to do it would be a real kluge:
>
> - on the remote-peer use "netbios-exclusive" and not
> have any
> "icanreach" netbios commands. I would think this
> *should* prevent it from
> forwarding any netbios. Again, this would be a
> complete kluge and this
> wouldn't work if you wanted to just filter out one
> name.
>
> Is there a way to do it?
>
> Brian
>
>
>
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