From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Sep 14 2002 - 20:36:24 GMT-3
I agree with Colin. But maybe I am looking at it differently. With the interface filter we are going to use it won't even reach the router. I am thinking we should filter it in a dlsw statement.
I agree it is badly worded. What do you guys think?
chris hugo
Colin Barber wrote:It's a badly worded question but it sounds like you are receiving frames
from the TR interface and if the destination is for DONTGO then block, so I
would use input-access-filter on T0/0.
Colin
-----Original Message-----
From: Kohli, Harbir [mailto:harbir.kohli@bellnexxia.com]
Sent: 13 September 2002 19:27
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Netbios filter direction
Hi,
I have a question regarding the direction of netbios filter.
Question:
Block Netbios frames with destination DONTGO from leaving R3.
R3 is a TokenRing router.
netbios access-list host DONTGO deny DONTGO
netbios access-list host DONTGO permit *
Should the filter be
Int to 0/0
netbios input-access-filter host DONTGO ?
OR
Int to 0/0
netbios outout-access-filter host DONTGO ?
Thanks
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