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Network Administration
The netstat –C command display looks like this:
5390_01# netstat –C
Dial-out Route Information
The netstat –r command displays statistics and information about all available routes in the routing
table, including dial-out routes. If the dial-out route currently is not active, only do<route number>
appears in the Interface field. If the route has been assigned to a port, either slip <port number> or
ppp <port number> appears in the Interface field. Table B1-7. on page B1-13 describes the field
definitions for the netstat –r
command display.
Table B1-8.
Flag Descriptions for the netstat –C Command
Flag
Definition
intf x
An interface route, where x is the interface name and
number, for example, asy8. This can be a backup route
for an interface that has a duplicate definition in the
routing table. For example, if you define a subnet mask
for a Proxy-ARP serial interface, and that mask is the
same as the Model 5390 en0 subnet mask, the routes to
that interface will be considered duplicates. As a result,
the Model 5390 server will store the en0 interface route
in the routing table and the serial interface route in the
cache, thus making the serial interface unreachable.
The example below shows a dial-out route, do67.
hardwired
Route added either by the route –h command or a route
defined as hardwired in the gateway section of the
Model 5390 configuration file.
Destination
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Metric
Flags
default
0.0.0.0
132.245.33.22
1
74.68.67.0
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
1
intf do67
132.245.124.0
132.245.71.72
2
hardwired
Summary of Contents for 5390
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