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Chapter 9
Managing Traffic with Access Lists
SAP Output filter list is not set
SAP Router filter list is not set
Input filter list is not set
Output filter list is not set
Router filter list is not set
Netbios Input host access list is not set
Netbios Input bytes access list is not set
Netbios Output host access list is not set
Netbios Output bytes access list is not set
Updates each 60 seconds, aging multiples RIP: 3 SAP: 3
SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480 bytes
RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432 bytes
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The show ipx access-list shows the two IPX lists set on the router.
Router#sh ipx access-list
IPX access list 810
permit FFFFFFFF 30
IPX SAP access list 1010
permit FFFFFFFF 4 Sales
Router#
The Fs are hexadecimal and are the same as all 1s or permit any. Since
you used the ­1 in the IPX commands, the running-config shows them as
all Fs.
Summary
I
n this chapter, we covered the following points:
How to configure standard access lists to filter IP traffic. You learned
what a standard access list is and how to apply it to a Cisco router to
add security to your network.
How to configure extended access lists to filter IP traffic. You learned
the difference between a standard and an extended access list and how
to apply these lists to Cisco routers.
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