Defining Ipx Filters - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Defining Static Filters

Defining IPX filters

Following is a RADIUS user profile that contains a comparable filter specification:
jfan-pc Password="secret"
Note: Filter specifications cannot contain newline indicators. The preceding example shows
the specification on two lines for printing purposes only.
Defining IPX filters
IPX filter specifications are not supported in RADIUS. They affect only NetWare packets, and
their main purpose is to identify specific networks, hosts, or services. In a local Filter profile,
the IPX Filter subprofile contains the following parameters (shown with their default values):
Input filters...
In filter NN
The same parameters are also available in the Output Filters subprofile. If you set the
parameters in an input filter, only inbound packets are examined. If you set them in an output
filter, only outbound packets are examined.
Parameter
Src Network Adrs
Dst Network Adrs
Src Node Adrs
Dst Node Adrs
Src Socket #
14-22
Src Port Comp=Eql
Src Port #=23
Dst Port Cmp=None
Dst Port #=0
Precendence=010
Type of Service=Latency
Service-Type=Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol=PPP,
Framed-IP-Address=10.168.6.120,
Framed-IP-Netmask=255.255.255.0,
Ascend-Filter="iptos in dstip 10.168.6.24/32 dstport=23 precedence
010 type-of-service latency"
Valid=Yes
IPX...
Src Network Adrs=0.0.0.0
Dst Network Adrs=0.0.0.0
Src Node Adrs=0.0.0.0
Dst Node Adrs=0.0.0.0
Src Socket #=None
Src Socket Cmp=0
Dst Socket #=None
Dst Socket Cmp=0
Specifies
Network Number portion of the source IPX address.
Network Number portion of the destination IPX address.
Node Number portion of the source IPX address.
Node Number portion of the destination IPX address.
Source socket number.
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