Black Box LRA001A-R2 Network Router User Manual


 
ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL
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Enables you to relocate a filter entry name in the filter list, to a place before or after an existing filter entry
existing_name. If no [before | after...] clause is given, then the entry is placed last in the list. To change a
filter’s priority, simply move it in the list.
filter status
Displays the list of general IPX packet filters.
Example
Add a filter to allow only SAP packets (socket 452) to pass through.
filter add fs1 -s any.any.452 -t allow
filter add fs2 -d any.any.452 -t allow -o after fs1
filter add fs3 -s any.any.any -d any.any.any -t deny -o after fs2
See also
ripfilter
sapfilter
3.7 ifconfig
Configure/display IPX network interface parameters
Syntax
ifconfig [iface [/frame_type] [network net_number] [{up | down}]]
ifconfig iface [speed [bps]]
ifconfig [iface [linkaddr directory_number [/SPID]]
Description
The ifconfig command is used to assign an IPX network number to a network interface or to enable or
disable IPX routing on a network interface. ifconfig is used to define the network number of each frame
type on each ethernet interface present on the router. The modem interfaces are each initialized to a
unique net number and do not need to be initialized; however, you can use ifconfig to change the
network address of modem interfaces. Used without options, ifconfig displays the current IPX
configuration of all interfaces.
NOTE
An Ethernet interface can be configured to run multiple frame types simultaneously.
A unique net number must be assigned for each frame type on each interface.
Subcommands and parameters
ifconfig [iface [/frame_type] [network net_number] [{up | down}]]
Assigns network characteristics to the interface specified, including frame type, network, and network