Ipx Rip-Filter - Avaya 106760804 Command Reference Manual

Avaya multi service switch user guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 13

ipx rip-filter

Command Mode
Description
Syntax
13-16
Interface Configuration.
Controls which networks are present in RIP packets sent and received on
the interface. The no form of this command removes the filter from an
interface.
To Configure:
ipx rip-filter <precedence> <start-network> <end-
network> {outbound | inbound | both} {filter | allow}
[<filter-ticks> [<filter-hops>]]
To Remove:
[no] ipx rip-filter <precedence>
Table 13-6. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name
Definition
<precedence>
Indicates the precedence of this RIP filter in relation to other
RIP filters on this interface. Lower numbers indicate a higher
precedence. The range is 0-9999.
<start-network>
The first IPX network address this filter should match. The
range is 0-FFFFFFFF.
<end-network>
The last IPX network address this filter should match. The
range is 0-FFFFFFFF.
{outbound |
The filter direction.
inbound | both}
{filter | allow}
The action to take for the IPX network in question.
Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
• outbound - apply filter to RIP packets sent out the
interface.
• inbound - apply filter to RIP packets received on the
interface.
• both - apply filter to RIP packets in both directions.
• filter - do not add the network to the routing table
(inbound RIP packets) or do not advertise the network
(outbound RIP packets).
• allow - add the network to the routing table (inbound
RIP packets) or advertise the network (outbound RIP
packets).
1 of 2

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

P580P882

Table of Contents