Chapter 2
Catalyst 3560 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
lsap lsap-number mask
mop-console
mop-dump
msdos
mumps
netbios
vines-echo
vines-ip
xns-idp
To filter IPX traffic, you use the type mask or lsap lsap mask keywords, depending on the type of IPX
encapsulation being used. Filter criteria for IPX encapsulation types as specified in Novell terminology
and Cisco IOS terminology are listed in
Table 2-14
IPX Encapsulation Type
Cisco IOS Name
arpa
snap
sap
novell-ether
Defaults
This command has no defaults. However, the default action for a MAC-named ACL is to deny.
Command Modes
MAC access-list configuration
Command History
Release
12.1(19)EA1
78-16405-05
(Optional) Use the LSAP number (0 to 65535) of a packet with 802.2
encapsulation to identify the protocol of the packet.
The mask is a mask of don't care bits applied to the LSAP number before
testing for a match.
(Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MOP Remote Console.
(Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MOP Dump.
(Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MSDOS.
(Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MUMPS.
(Optional) Select EtherType DEC- Network Basic Input/Output System
(NETBIOS).
(Optional) Select EtherType Virtual Integrated Network Service (VINES)
Echo from Banyan Systems.
(Optional) Select EtherType VINES IP.
(Optional) Select EtherType Xerox Network Systems (XNS) protocol
suite.
Table
IPX Filtering Criteria
Novell Name
Ethernet II
Ethernet-snap
Ethernet 802.2
Ethernet 802.3
Modification
This command was introduced.
permit (MAC access-list configuration)
2-14.
Filter Criterion
Ethertype 0x8137
Ethertype 0x8137
LSAP 0xE0E0
LSAP 0xFFFF
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