Specifications
acl permit|deny ipxgns
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acl permit|deny ipxgns
Purpose
Create an IPX GNS (Get Nearest Server) ACL.
Format
acl <name> permit|deny ipxgns <ServerAddr> <ServiceType> <ServiceName>
Mode
Configure
Description
The acl permit ipxgns and acl deny ipxgns commands define an ACL to allow or block
replying to GNS requests.
Parameters
<name> Name of this ACL. You can use a string of characters or a number.
<ServerAddr> The SAP server’s IPX address in <network>.<node> format, where
<network> is the network address and <node> is the MAC address. You can
use the keyword any to specify a wildcard (“don’t care”) condition.
<ServiceType> The SAP service type. Express the service type in hexadecimal. You do
not need to use a “0x” prefix. You can use the keyword any to specify a
wildcard (“don’t care”) condition.
<ServiceName> The SAP service name. This is an optional argument and if you omit the
argument, the SSR applies a wildcard condition to the field.
Restrictions
When you apply an ACL to an interface, the SSR appends an implicit deny rule to that ACL.
The implicit deny rule denies all traffic. If you intend to allow all traffic that doesn’t
match your specified ACL rules to go through, you must explicitly define a rule to permit










