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Control 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 Enable:
To Disable:
Name
precedence
start-network
end-network
outbound|inbound| both
3-16
[no] ipx rip-filter <precedence> <start-network>
<end-network> {outbound|inbound|both} {filter| allow}
[<filter-ticks> [<filter-hops>]]
[no] ipx rip-filter <precedence> <start-network>
<end-network> {outbound | inbound | both} {filter |
allow} [<filter-ticks> [<filter-hops>]]
Table 3-6. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Definition
A number indicating 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.
The first IPX network address this filter should
match. The range is 0-FFFFFFFF.
The last IPX network address this filter should
match. The range is 0-FFFFFFFF.
The filter direction.
• 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.
Cajun P550/P220 Command Line Interface Reference Guide