Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1 13-5
Configuring IPX RIP Protocol
4. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore
previous settings.
Example #1: Configuring your switch to suppress advertising
of network 10
To configure your switch to suppress the advertising of network 10
on the IPX interface named Backbone, complete the following steps:
Direction Select the direction of the filter from a pull-down
menu. The pull-down filter menu options are:
• Inbound - Apply the filter only to RIP packets
received on the interface.
• Outbound - Apply the filter only to RIP
packets sent on the interface.
• Both - Apply the filter to RIP packets both sent
and received on the interface.
• The default is Outbound
Filter/Suppress Disable the IPX networks (within the specified range
in the filter) to be filtered (inbound) or suppressed
(outbound).
• Filtered - Apply the filter only to RIP packets
received (inbound direction) on the interface.
• Suppressed - Apply the filter only to RIP
packets sent (outbound direction) on the
interface.
Enable allows you to filter and suppress traffic and is
the default. Select Disable to disable the filtering and
suppression of traffic.The default is Enable
Ticks Specify the time (in ticks) that the packet takes to
reach the network number you specified. A tick is
approximately 1/18th of a second. This entry is used
to override the value in the RIP packet.
If you enter 0, there will be no override in the
transmission of data on the network.The default is o
Hops Specify the number of routers (hops) that the packet
must pass through before reaching the network
number associated with the IPX interface. This entry
is used to override the value in the RIP packet.
If you enter 0, there will be no override in the
transmission of data on the network. The default is 0
Table 6-77. Add IPX RIP Filters Dialog Box Parameters continued
Parameter Allows you to...