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Chapter 13
13-26 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
ipx sap-name-filter
Command Mode Interface Configuration.
Description Specifies which services (by name) are present in SAP packets sent and
received on the interface. The no form of this command removes a filter
from the interface.
Syntax
To Configure: ipx sap-name-filter <precedence> <filter-name>
<service-type> {outbound | inbound | both} {filter |
allow} [<filter-hops>]
To Remove: [no] ipx sap-name-filter <precedence>
Table 13-11. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
<precedence> Indicates the precedence of this SAP name filter in relation
to other SAP name filters on this interface. Lower numbers
indicate a higher precedence. The range is 0-9999.
<filter-name> The name of the service that this filter matches. The filter-
name is compared against the Service name for a match. A
single asterisk may be present as the last character of filter-
name, which matches all remaining characters. Up to 1 to 63
bytes are allowed.
<service-type> The IPX service type (hexadecimal). This is between 0 and
FFFF, where FFFF matches all service types.
{outbound |
inbound | both}
The filter direction.
outbound - Apply filter to SAP packets sent out the
interface.
inbound - Apply filter to SAP packets received on the
interface.
both - Apply filter to SAP packets in both directions.
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