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Re: (ASCEND) more filter details...
Ya, I had the same prob, what they meant is not the input/output filters but
the level just before that. You'll see:
90-500 Filters
>90-501 IP Call
90-502 NetWare Call
90-503 A Call
90-504 udp9
90-505 signup
the 'x' is the 90-50x. So in my case I called it upd9, 90-504 so the filter
no. is 4
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-----Original Message-----
From: ascend@digistar.com <ascend@digistar.com>
To: Matt Holdrege <matt@ascend.com>
Cc: ascend-users@bungi.com <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Date: Thursday, March 19, 1998 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: (ASCEND) more filter details...
>On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Matt Holdrege wrote:
>
>> >These filters can be applied in a number of different ways.
>> >
>> >1 Local Ethernet Interface
>> >
>> >
>> >Under Ethernet -> Mod Config
>> > Ether Options ->
>> > Filter = x
>
>Filter = what?!? :) 01 or 02 or...
>
>
>thanks :)
>jsb
>
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