Lucent Technologies P550 User Manual

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Configuring IPX RIP Protocol (Layer 3)

Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation Guide

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3. Use Table 5-2 to complete your configuration:

4. Click CREATE to save changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.

Table 5-2. Add IPX RIP Filter Parameters

Parameter

Allows you to...

Interface

Select the interface to which this filter will be applied to RIP packets
sent and/or received on the interface.

Precedence

Specify the filter precedence (in order of importance) with 0 equal
to most important.

Note:

All filters on the same VLAN, must be assigned a
unique filter precedence.

Start Network

Specify the first IPX network number in the range.

End Network

Specify the last IPX network number in the range.

Direction

Select the direction of the filter.

Filter options include:

Inbound - Apply the filter only to RIP packets received on the

interface.

Outbound - Apply the filter only to RIP packets sent on the

interface.

Both - Apply the filter to RIP packets both sent and received on

the interface.

Filter/Suppress

Select whether to enable or disable the IPX networks (within the
specified range in the filter) to be filtered (inbound) or suppressed
(outbound).

Filtered - Apply the filter only to RIP packets received

(inbound direction) on the interface.

Suppressed - Apply the filter only to RIP packets sent

(outbound direction) on the interface.

Select

Enable to filter/suppress traffic. Select Disable to disable the

filtering and suppression of traffic.

Ticks

Specify the time (in ticks) that the packet takes to reach the
network number you specified. A tick is approximately 1/18th of a
second. This entry is used to override the value in the RIP packet.

Entering

0 ensures that there is no override in the transmission of

data on the network.

Hops

Specify the number of routers (hops) that the packet must pass
through before reaching the network number associated with the
IPX interface. This entry is used to override the value in the RIP
packet.

Entering

0 ensures that there is no override in the transmission of

data on the network.

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