Ipx packet filter rule notification – Compatible Systems 5.4 User Manual
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source and destination sockets should be used to implicitly filter the
packet type. NetBIOS propagate packets (type 14h) are an exception to
this rule.
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srcnet
source network number contained in the packet. The number is specified
in hex. The keyword all may be used to specify all network number
values.
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dstnet
destination network number contained in the packet. The number is spec-
ified in hex. The keyword all may be used to specify all network number
values.
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srcskt
source socket contained in the packet. The number is specified in hex.
The following keywords may be used for well known socket values:
NCP(0451h), SAP(0452h), RIP(0453h), or DIAG(0456h). The
keyword all may be used to specify all socket numbers.
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dstskt
destination socket contained in the packet. The number is specified in
hex. The keywords listed above for srcskt may also be used. The
keyword all may be used to specify all socket numbers.
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srcnode
source node address contained in the packet. The operator in this option
can only be “equality” or “inequality.”
The node address parameter is the IPX server node number specified as
an Ethernet address. An Ethernet address is specified as six hexadecimal
octets separated by dots or colons (e.g. 0.0.A5.0.0.1 or 0:0:A5:0:0:1).
The keyword all may be used to specify all node values.
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dstnode
destination node address contained in the packet. The operator in this
option can only be “equality” or “inequality.” The address parameter
should be entered as shown above for srcnode. The keyword all may
also be used.
IPX Packet Filter Rule Notification
Filter rule matches can optionally cause a log message to be sent. By default,
no logging of matches is performed. See the section on the Logging Config-
uration Dialog Box of this manual for more information.
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log The log keyword causes the device to send information about the
packet to syslog when the condition of the rule is met.