From: Landon Fitts (l.fitts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 29 2002 - 01:48:48 GMT-3
John,
If I'm not mistaken I believe that you still need to disable SAPs for RIP
at the interface under which NLSP is running.
Caslow states, "NLSP provides for automatic redistribution between itself
and IPX-RIP." Since IPX-RIP
is the default routing protocol for IPX, you would have to disable it.
Example:
Interface Ethernet 0
ipx nlsp enable
ipx nlsp rip off
ipx nlsp sap off
Please try this and let me know if it worked.
Regards,
Landon Fitts
CCNP, CCDP, NNCSE, NNCDE
l.fitts@mindspring.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Neiberger" <neiby@ureach.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 10:54 PM
Subject: Filtering SAPs in NLSP
> I keep running into this problem and I don't know how to fix
> it. When using IPX RIP, I can filter saps using an output-sap-
> filter. If you're not using RIP and you're using NLSP you must
> use another method.
>
> I tried adding a distribute list to the NLSP process and this
> did not work:
>
> access-list 1000 deny FFFFFFFF 7
> access-list 1000 permit FFFFFFFF
> !
> ipx router nlsp
> distribute-sap-list 1000 out Ethernet0
> area-address 0 0
> !
> ipx sap 4 MyServer 100.0001.0001.0002 451 1
> ipx sap 7 MyPrinter 100.0001.0001.0003 451 1
> !
>
> That ought to filter my printer sap in updates going out
> Ethernet0, but it doesn't. The two NLSP neighbors on that
> segment both continue to receive updates with that sap.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> John
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