From: Anthony Pace (anthonypace@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 17:00:45 GMT-3
Yes, this mask looks fine(00000001.0000.0000.0000
FFFFFFFe.ffff.ffff.ffff). It is the ones in the thread below that
caught my eye. They seemed to reference the MAC/node portion of the IPX
address.
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 14:29:36 +0100, steven.j.nelson@bt.com said:
> Yes that was was required if you want to mask the network portion the
> command would be
>
> access-list 1000 permit 00000001.0000.0000.0000 FFFFFFFe.ffff.ffff.ffff
> <Sap
> Number>
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anthony Pace [mailto:anthonypace@fastmail.fm]
> Sent: 11 July 2002 00:06
> To: Nelson,SJ,Steven,IVNH33 C; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: IPX SAP Filter - Solved
>
>
> Woldn't these examples be the masking the MAC portion of the IPX
> address and not the network?
>
>
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 13:33:38 +0100, steven.j.nelson@bt.com said:
> > Group
> >
> > Sorted it, I used
> >
> > Access-list 1000 permit -1.0000.0000.0000 -1.ffff.ffff.fffe 7
> >
> > This permits all even servers with a type value of 7
> >
> > you also need ipx input-sap-filter <access-list number> on the
> > interface.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Nelson,SJ,Steven,IVNH33 C
> > Sent: 10 July 2002 12:58
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: IPX SAP Filter
> >
> >
> > 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
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