MultiPort/LT User Reference
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MultiPort/LT Gateway Code Commands
net 12; hops 1 (Good) to 00000264 (len 32) via et1 [Flags 4E0] 1 uses
net 11; hops 1 (Good) to 00000264 (len 32) via et1 [Flags 4E0] 1 uses
net 10; hops 1 (Good) to 00000264 (len 32) via et1 [Flags 4E0] 1 uses
net 80; hops 2 (Good) to 83A1C814 (len 32) via lc0 [Flags 498] 12 uses
net 81; hops 2 (Good) to 83A1C814 (len 32) via lc0 [Flags 488] 12 uses
net 82; hops 2 (Good) to 83A1C814 (len 32) via lc0 [Flags 488] 12 uses
net 83; hops 2 (Good) to 83A1C814 (len 32) via lc0 [Flags 488] 13 uses
Note that if the MultiPort/LT gateway code detects that there are NO OTHER
ROUTERS on a particular interface (not receiving any RTMP packets) for five
minutes, the MultiPort/LT gateway code reverts to sending virtually EMPTY
RTMP packets, with NO tuples. If it gets an RTMP packet coming in, it reverts.
This feature can be disabled by clicking the "Full RTMP" button in MGConfig.
3.3.4.7. r - IP Routing Table
This prints out the internal IP Routing table. The fields are:
First :
F
Free Entry
L
Local - describes a MultiPort/LT Interface
P
Permanent - Installed by atalkad
D
Dead - Timed out. Retained for 2 min.
R
RIP - Learned from RIP packet. Valid for 3 min.
M
MG - Learned from MultiPort/LT packet.
Valid for 1.5 min.
I
ICMP - Learned from ICMP packet. Valid for 30
seconds
Dest. IP
Destination IP Network
Mask
Network Mask used by this network. (nn) is the
count of "1" bits in this mask
Via
Gateway IP address used to get to this network
Direct
Network is on this MultiPort/LT
Cost
Metric or hop-count
Timer
Expiry time for entry
Uses
Packets routed via this entry
[IP Range] (n)
IP address range for this IP network, and count.
Only shown for LocalTalk and EtherTalk ports on
this MultiPort/LT
A typical report:
IP routing table: