Enterasys Networks 802.11 User Manual
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Filtering Traffic by Protocols
DECnet
Does not forward DECnet packets carried in Ethernet V2 frames or in IEEE 802.3
frames with LLC/SNAP headers. DECnet packets are used primarily in DEC VMS
and related networking. If you do not plan to have DECnet clients, you should filter
all DECnet traffic.
LAT
Does not forward Local Area Transport (LAT) packets. Used primarily in
terminal/server communication.
AppleTalk
Ethernet II
Does not forward AppleTalk packets carried in Ethernet V2 frames. Used primarily
in Apple native networking.
AppleTalk AARP
Does not forward AppleTalk AARP packets. Used primarily in Apple native
networking.
The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) uses broadcasts to discover
the hardware address of a node. It is similar to TCP/IP's ARP.
AppleTalk SNAP
Does not forward AppleTalk packets carried in IEEE 802.3 frames with
LLC/SNAP headers. Used primarily in Apple native networking.
VAXcluster
Recommended if there are no VAXclusters on the wireless LAN.
802.3 ISO
Connectionless
DSAP
Recommended if there are no ISO wireless clients on the wireless LAN.
LAN Traffic
Monitor
Recommended if there are no bridges on the wireless LAN.
DECnet End Node
Hello
Recommended if there are no DECnet routers on the wireless LAN.
IPX Raw
Does not forward IPX packets carried in IEEE 802.3 frames with no LLC.
IPX SNAP
Does not forward IPX packets carried in IEEE 802.3 frames with LLC/SNAP
headers.
SNA
Does not forward SNA packets carried in IEEE 802.3 frames with LLC headers.
NetBIOS
Does not forward NetBIOS packets (DSAP and SSAP bytes) carried in IEEE 802.3
frames with LLC headers. The filter does not prevent NetBIOS packets that are
using "tunneling" in other protocols such as TCP.
IP V6
Does not forward IP version 6 carried in Ethernet V2 frames or IEEE 802.3 frames
with LLC/SNAP headers.
Table 5-1: Protocols to Filter(Cont’d)
Protocol
Description