From: Lupi, Guy (Guy.Lupi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 14 2002 - 17:47:15 GMT-3
This question is about netbios filtering on an interface. When applying a
netbios access list to an interface, you can specify input or output. My
question is, how do you establish the context of the access list? Say I had
the following:
netbios access-list host server permit server*
!
interface ethernet 0
netbios input-access-filter host server
!
interface ethernet 1
netbios output-access-filter host server
On ethernet 0, that list would do one of the following, and on ethernet 1 it
would do the opposite, this is where my question lies. Which one is it?
1. Permit only stations that have the name server followed by any number of
characters to go anywhere. This would be the case if the access list
specified the source netbios name.
2. Permit any station to send information destined for a host that had the
name server followed by anything. This would be the case if the access list
specified the destination netbios name.
Is the list always specifying the destination name, or the source name to be
allowed or denied? I have looked on CCO with no luck, I would appreciate any
help. Thanks.
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