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458 Chapter 9 � Managing Traffic with Access Lists<br />

Summary<br />

SAP Router filter list is not set<br />

Input filter list is not set<br />

Output filter list is not set<br />

Router filter list is not set<br />

Netbios Input host access list is not set<br />

Netbios Input bytes access list is not set<br />

Netbios Output host access list is not set<br />

Netbios Output bytes access list is not set<br />

Updates each 60 seconds, aging multiples RIP: 3 SAP: 3<br />

SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480<br />

bytes<br />

RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432<br />

bytes<br />

--More—<br />

The show ipx access-list shows the two IPX lists set on the router.<br />

Router#sh ipx access-list<br />

IPX access list 810<br />

permit FFFFFFFF 30<br />

IPX SAP access list 1010<br />

permit FFFFFFFF 4 Sales<br />

Router#<br />

The Fs are hexadecimal and are the same as all 1s or permit any. Since<br />

you used the –1 in the IPX commands, the running-config shows them as<br />

all Fs.<br />

In this chapter, we covered the following points:<br />

� How to configure standard access lists to filter IP traffic. We learned<br />

what a standard access list is and how to apply it to a <strong>Cisco</strong> router to<br />

add security to our network.

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