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Configuring IPX RIP/SAP Filtering
Page 27-23
Displaying IPX RIP/SAP Filters
The ipxf command is used to display a list of all existing IPX RIP and SAP filters. See Adding a
“Global” IPX RIP/SAP Filter on page 27-19 for complete information on creating these filters.
You can enter optional parameters with the ipxf command to display specific filters.
Displaying a List of All IPX Filters
To display a listing of all existing IPX RIP and SAP filters, enter the following command:
ipxf
A screen similar to the following displays:
Displaying all filters:
GP:VL (s/p/vc)
# Type Net/Mask Node/Mask Svc Md (Peer ID)
------ ------------ ---------------------- ----------------------------------- ------ ---- --------------------
1 SAP OUT 67/ffffffff 000000000001/ffffffffffff ALL B global
2 SAP IN 67/ffffffff 000000000001/ffffffffffff 0278 B 1:1
3 RIP IN 67/ffffffff B global
4 SAP IN All Networks All Nodes ALL B 3:1 (P1)
This screen contains a list of the existing IPX RIP and SAP filters. The fields on this screen
have the following meanings.
#
The index number assigned to identify each filter.
Type
The type of filter. The five types are: RIP IN, RIP OUT, SAP IN, SAP OUT, and GNS OUT.
Net/Mask
The IPX network address to be filtered (“All networks” means all networks are filtered).
Node/Mask
The IPX node address to be filtered (“All nodes” means all nodes are filtered). This field does
not apply to RIP IN or RIP OUT filters.
Svc
The SAP service type (shown as a hexadecimal number) on which the filter is applied, as
defined by Novell. By default, all services will be filtered. (Note: This field does not apply to
RIP IN or RIP OUT filters.)
Md
The Mode of operation for the filter: A to Allow, B to Block.