Note: Lists can simplify the process of creating filters. For example, you could enter
the name of a Node list in the Dest Node (low) field rather than creating a range of
nodes to filter by entering a range of nodes in the Dest Node (low) and Dest Node
(high) fields. Lists save time when you need to filter the same range of source or
destination points on the AppleTalk network using different filter rules.
List Name
Accepts a list name when creating a DDP Type list, Network list, Node list, or Socket
list.
Network Lists
Displays a screen with parameters for creating a Network list. For information about
creating a Network list, refer to “Network Number (low)” and “Network Number
(high)” later in this chapter. For information about assigning the Network list to a
filter, refer to “Dest Net (low)” and “Source Net (low).”
Network
Functional when Seed Router set to ‘‘yes’’. Specifies the circuit-group-specific
network number. The network number for each AppleTalk network must be unique.
You can explicitly assign the network number, or you can allow the AppleTalk seed
router to assign a random value in the range specified by Network Min and Network
Max
Default: 0
Range: 1 to 65279 (decimal)
Note: To explicitly assign the network number, enter a decimal number equal to or
greater than Network Min and equal to or less than Network Max.
Network Max
Functional when Seed Router set to ‘‘Yes’’. Operates in conjunction with Network
Min to specify the range of network numbers available to nodes on the directly-
connected AppleTalk network. This Network Max parameter specifies the highest
network number for the range.
Default: 0 (port is treated as a nonseed router)
Disable: 0
Range: 1 to 65279 (decimal)
Note: When enabling this feature, you must enter a decimal number greater than or
equal to the value selected for the Network Min. parameter.
AppleTalk
Parameters
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AppleTalk Parameters
Parameters and Options
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