Nuts,

I am  no MAC/SNA filter expert, but I am pretty darn sure that your solution
is correct.  There is a lot of contradictory info on CCO.  I think the link
below is the best of them:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/698/acl200.html#filsys

-Bob Sinclair
CCIE #10427, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Networking For Future, Inc.
www.nffinc.com
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From: "Cisco Nuts" 
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Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 4:06 PM
Subject: Filtering SNA and NetBios traffic? [7:63593]


> Hello, This one has been bugging me for quite some time and I can never
> really get it down cold i.e. filtering SNA and NetBios traffic.Here is
> one typical task that I got stumped on:
> Task: Configure a filter 200 to explicitly allow SNA.  Explicitly deny
> NetBios and permit all other protocols.My solution:#access-list 200
> permit 0x0000 0x0D0D#access-list 200 deny 0xF0F0 0x0101#access-list 200
> permit 0x0000 0xffff Actual Solution:#access-list 200 permit 0xF0F0
> 0x0101#access-list 200 deny 0x0000 0xFFFF Common sense tells me that this
> solution proposed is wrong. But I wanted to put this out to the group and
> get the real answer. Please advise.Thank you.Sincerely,CN
>
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