Black Box LRS002A-R2 Network Router User Manual


 
ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL
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remote Router eth0/802.3 00002111.02CF1F800013.87BE 1 PA
RNS NDS eth0/802.3 00000BAC.000000000001.4006 2 P
BRANCH NW 386 eth0/802.3 00000BAC.000000000001.8104 2 P
BRANCH FILE SERVER eth0/802.3 00000BAC.000000000001.0451 2 P
hq Router modem0 00001111.02CF1F800022.87BE 3 P
JUSTIN FILE SERVER modem0 2F24F387.000000000001.04513 P
RNS NDS modem0 2CC6F6CA.000000000001.4006 3 P
RNS NTS modem0 2CC6F6CA.000000000001.0005 3 P
MAIN NW 386 modem0 2CC6F6CA.000000000001.8104 3 P
MAIN FILE SERVER modem0 2CC6F6CA.000000000001.0451 3 P
rolo Router modem0 00001111.00801B027488.87BE 3 P
Hollis Router modem0 00001111.00801B02742B.87BE 3 P
nmstest Router modem0 00001111.00801B024DD7.87BE 3 P
3.14 sapfilter
Filter SAP (service advertising protocol) packets using the SAP filter list
Syntax
sapfilter add name { [-i iface[/frame_type]]
[-q query_type]
[-s server_type]
[-n server_name] }
-t {allow | deny | nodial}
[-f {inbound | outbound}]
[-o {before | after} existing_name]
[-h {hopcount}]
sapfilter delete name
sapfilter {enable | disable}
sapfilter flush
sapfilter move name [{before | after} existing_name]
sapfilter status
Description
The Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) exchanges services information between IPX routers and Novell
servers. Use the sapfilter command to configure and modify filters for SAP packets. If enabled, all
incoming and outgoing SAP packets can be filtered through SAP filters.
There are three IPX filter lists:
General (filter command)
RIP (ripfilter command)
SAP (sapfilter command)
Packets are checked for filter matches using those three lists in that order. Filtering restrictions apply
to packets destined for the Router and those transitioning through the Router. The result of passing a
packet to the filtering module is a decision to allow or deny further processing of the packet. The next