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Subject: Re: IPX mask
Contrar Monfriar.
In IPX access-lists you can use a wildcard mask for IPX to specify certain
groups of addresses. They are used as wildcard masks are used for IP.
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you would
I was a little hasty on that one. There are indeed wild card masks for IPX
but they aren't exactly like IP.
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>From: "Rich Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: IPX mask
>Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 21:38:03 -0500
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>IPX doesn't have a network mask just a net
Subject: Re: IPX mask
HI there
i know when u configure ipx , no mask option is
there but when u creat access list , there is option for node mask
.
reffer to cisco press ICRC book .
Haroon IkramNetwork Engineer Computer Services
- Original Message -
From: Rich Russell
IPX doesn't have a network mask just a network
number
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hi there
there is option when u configu
hi there
there is option when u configure access list for
ipx about MASK.
i was wondering how it will work in ipx
environment and how to write it
thanks in advance
Haroon IkramNetwork Engineer Computer
Services
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