IPX SAP Filter

From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 08:57:47 GMT-3


   
Group,

As I said earlier I have been mucking about with IPX, so I thought I'd have
a go at some SAP filtering so I set up some static SAPs on my backbone
routers and propogated them via IPX rip to one of my lab routers.

No problems thus far...

So all my SAPS are type 4 and 7 and appear from network 101 (00000101) so I
thought, Ah Ha! I will try to filter them like the old "IP" question odd and
even host addresses.

I came up with the following filter which doesn't seem to work :-

access-list 1000 permit 101.0000.0000.0000 FFFFFFFF.ffff.ffff.fffe

I thought this would filter all even networks based on the last statement
containing "E"

I have tried and tried to get this working and cannot find a solution
anywhere, maybe I am using the wrong access list, but I thought I would post
just to see what everyone thought.

Any pointers

Thanks alot

Steve

GOD Know's why they are taking this stuff out of the exam, it's a good laugh
if nothing else!

Steve Nelson
Customer Engineer
BT Ignite- National Solutions
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