Status Displays
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IPX Status Displays
RIP Table
To display the contents of IPX RIP Table, press
[A]
at the Protocol Status Displays
Menu (or
[C], [F], [A]
from the Main Menu). Each entry will contain the following:
●
Network
– IPX address of the network containing the FRX4000/6000 that con-
tains the interface.
●
Router Addr
– address of the router that will forward a packet when this route is
used.
●
Hops
– number of routers in a packet's path to the destination network.
●
TTime
– (Transport Time) time (in 55-millisecond units) that it will normally
take a packet to reach the destination network if this route is used.
●
DNA
– (Do Not Age) identifies whether aging is enabled. (Aging allows deletion
of entries from the table after a specified period.) Routes configured as static
(see "
Configuring Static IPX Routes
" on page 14-16) will not age (
DNA
=
TRUE
). Interfaces with
0
specified in their IPX Interface records for the
RIP Age
Timer
will also be
TRUE
. All others will be
FALSE
.
●
Intf
– (Interface) IP interface.
The IPX RIP table displays data verbatim. Non-ASCII data might be dis-
played on some server types.
SAP Table
To display the contents of the SAP Table, press
[B]
at the Protocol Status Displays
Menu (or
[C], [F], [B]
from the
Main Menu). Each entry will contain the following:
●
Name
– includes the name assigned to the server, the node identifier, and the
address socket.
●
Router Addr
– is the address of the router that will forward a packet when this
route is used.
●
Type
– is a SAP Service Type code, displayed in hex format. Some common
codes are:
0003
(print queue),
0004
(file server), and
0007
(print server).
●
IntNw
– (Intervening Networks) is the number of routers that a packet must pass
through to reach the server if this route is used.
●
DNA
– (Do Not Age) identifies whether aging is enabled. (Aging allows deletion
of entries from the table after a specified period.) Routes configured as static
(see "
Configuring Static IPX Routes
" on page 14-16) will not age (
DNA
=
TRUE
). Interfaces with
0
specified in their IPX Interface records for the
SAP Age
Timer
will also be
TRUE
. All others will be
FALSE
.
●
Intf
– (Interface) is the IP interface.
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