MultiPort/LT User Reference
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Chapter 3
L: 192.9.200.64 mask FFFFFFF0 (28) direct (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 0
[192.9.200.65..192.9.200.79 (15)]
L: 192.9.210.16 mask FFFFFFF0 (28) direct (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 5902
[192.9.210.18..192.9.210.31 (14)]
L: 192.9.210.0 mask FFFFFFF0 (28) direct (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 591
[192.9.210.2..192.9.210.15 (14)]
L: 192.9.210.32 mask FFFFFFF0 (28) direct (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 591
[192.9.210.34..192.9.210.47 (14)]
L: 192.9.210.48 mask FFFFFFF0 (28) direct (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 591
[192.9.210.50..192.9.210.63 (14)]
L: 192.9.200.0 mask FFFFFF00 (24) direct (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 55603
R: 192.9.210.0 mask FFFFFF00 (24) via 192.9.200.1 (cost 3) Timer: 170 Uses: 0
R: 192.9.221.0 mask FFFFFF00 (24) via 192.9.200.21 (cost 2) Timer: 160 Uses: 0
L: 0.0.0.0 mask 00000000 (0) via 192.9.200.1 (cost 1) Timer: 0 Uses: 288
3.3.4.8. U - Routing Table and Associated Zones
The "U" command lists the "Routing Table and Associated Zones", and the "Z"
command lists the "Zone Table and Associated Routes". For an example of the
information returned by the "Z" command, please see the next section.
In the list of the MultiPort/LT gateway code commands, U is listed as providing
the "RTMP+Zones" information, where "RTMP" stands for "Routing Table
Maintenance Protocol".
An EtherTalk Phase 2 connected device that can (or is) not explicitly configured
with a zone name will register itself in the "default zone". This is relevant for
devices such as ethernet connected LaserWriters that use EtherTalk Phase 2, as
it is not possible to configure the EtherTalk Phase 2 zone they are to appear in.
The "U" command presents information in the form shown below:
net:
Destination AppleTalk network number
hops:
Hop count (number of intervening gateways)
Status:
one of Unused, Free, Down, Bad, Suspect or Good
to
Gateway identifier and identifier length in bits (len n)
if Hops > 0
via
Port used, one of ab0 to ab3, lc0 (IPTalk), et1
(EtherTalk Phase 1) or et2 (EtherTalk Phase 2)
Flag
This has the bit-values of:
x03
BMask - Broadcast Mask. Value of 0, 1, 2 or 3
postfix 255 bytes on a broadcast, but only if