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756 Appendix A: Answers to the "Do I Know This Already?" Quizzes and Q&A Sections
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Destination network
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Destination IPX address (network and node)
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Subset of node part of IPX address (using mask)
Many people would consider checking the network number and checking a full IPX
address as the same item. These functions are listed separately here only to make sure you
recall that both variations are possible. Also, the mask can be used only if the full IPX
address is specified and masks out only parts of the node part of the address.
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Name all the items that a named extended IPX access list can examine to make a match.
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Protocol
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Source socket
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Source network
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Source IPX address (network and node)
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Subset of entire address (using mask)
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Destination socket
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Destination network
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Destination IPX address (network and node)
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Subset of entire IPX address (using mask)
The same matching criteria are used for numbered extended IPX access lists as that used
for named extended IPX access lists.
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Configure a SAP numbered access list so that SAPs 4 to 7 are matched, in network BEEF,
with a single command.
You cannot match more than one SAP with a single access list statement. To match four
separate SAP values, four separate access list statements are required.
12
What command could someone who has only the Telnet password, not the enable
password, use to find out what IPX access lists are enabled on which interfaces?
The show ipx interfaces command lists all interfaces and details about each interface,
including the name and number of all standard, extended, and SAP access lists enabled on
each interface.
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