From: Stephen Oliver (stevie_oliver@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Dec 12 2001 - 18:30:35 GMT-3
Try an access list in the 1000-1099 range to select the sap to filter then
apply it to the interface with
config-if# ipx input-sap-filter [access-list number]
I've never used the distribute-sap-list under the routing process but only
independant of the routing process under the interface the sap is heard on.
Stevie.
>From: tang bing <tang_bing@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: tang bing <tang_bing@yahoo.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: NLSP , how to filter sap from entering route-table ?
>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 11:17:44 -0800 (PST)
>
>hi, group :
>like ospf , use "distribute-list in " can filter LSA
>from getting into routing table ,
>what is the equivalent in NLSP ?
>thanks !
>
>I tried these , SAP is still in table .
>
>ipx router nlsp
> distribute-sap-list 1000 out nlsp
> distribute-sap-list 1000 in Serial1
> distribute-sap-list 1000 out
> area-address 0 0
>!
>!
>r1#ipxs
>Codes: S - Static, P - Periodic, E - EIGRP, N - NLSP,
>H - Holddown, + = detail
>U - Per-user static
>2 Total IPX Servers
>
>Table ordering is based on routing and server info
>
> Type Name Net Address
>Port Route Hops Itf
>N 4 fs
>BEEF.000a.000a.000a:0451 23/02 3 Se1
>N 7 ps
>BEEF.000b.000b.000b:0451 23/02 3 Se1
>r1#
>IPX sap access list 1000
> permit FFFFFFFF 0 fs
>r1#
>
>
>
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