Snipxripfiltermask, Snipxripfilterrowstatus, Ipx sap filter table – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Release 07.5.00) User Manual

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Unified IP MIB Reference

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IPX SAP filter table

IPX SAP filter table

The following table is used to define filters that a router uses to block SAP routes being advertised
to other parts of the network.

snIpxRipFilterMask
brcdIp.1.2.1.6.1.1.4
Syntax: NetNumber

Read-write

Indicates the IPX RIP filter network or subnet mask.

snIpxRipFilterRowStatus
brcdIp.1.2.1.6.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The following values can be
written:

delete(3) – Delete the row.

create(4) – Create a new row.

modify(5) – Modify an existing row.

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a "bad
value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) – No such row.

invalid(1) – Row is inoperative.

valid(2) – Row exists and is valid.

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

snIpxSapFilterTable
brcdIp.1.2.1.7.1

None

The IPX SAP filter table.

snIpxSapFilterId
brcdIp.1.2.1.7.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Read-only

The filter ID for a filter entry.

snIpxSapFilterAction
brcdIp.1.2.1.7.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Determines what action to take if the IPX packet matches this filter:

deny(0)

permit(1)

snIpxSapFilterType
brcdIp.1.2.1.7.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Identifies the IPX SAP filter type to be matched.

snIpxSapFilterName
brcdIp.1.2.1.7.1.1.4
Syntax: OCTET STRING

Read-write

Identifies the IPX SAP filter name.
Valid values: Up to 47 octets.

snIpxSapFilterRowStatus
brcdIp.1.2.1.7.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The following values can
be written:

delete(3) – Delete the row.

create(4) – Create a new row.

modify(5) – Modify an existing row.

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a "bad
value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) – No such row.

invalid(1) – Row is inoperative.

valid(2) – Row exists and is valid.

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