Managing
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Internetwork Packet Exchange
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August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual
99a
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July 17, 2001
Main Window
The Main Window offers two options:
Interfaces enable users to view the spoofing statistics on a per interface
basis
SPX spoofing enables users to view the spoofing statistics of all SPX
connections
Interfaces Window
The Interfaces Window displays a list of WAN interfaces. At this time, only
PPP interfaces will be included on this list. You can select either one or all
listed interfaces. When you select an interface, the Connections Window is
displayed.
Connections Window
The Connections Window displays all connections for the selected interface,
either SPX or NCP. The Connections Window shows each connection's
interface name, source node, destination node, source ID, and destination ID.
Spoofing Statistics Window
The Spoofing Statistics Window displays the SPX and NCP spoofing statistics
for a selected connection.
describes the fields on this window that
require explanation.
Table 6
Spoofing Statistics Fields
Field
Meaning
Spoofing State
Initial indicates that spoofing has not yet started; active indicates that spoofing
has started and is active; inactive indicates that spoofing has ended because
Remaining Spoofing Time expired.
Number of Spoofing
Started
Indicates the number of times spoofing has been started for this SPX
connection.
Remaining Spoofing
Time
Indicates the time remaining in this spoofing session; when this time expires,
the spoofing state will change to inactive.
Sequence Numbers
Shows the sent and received sequence number.