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networks. For more information on IPXCON, refer to
Enter
LOAD IPXCON
at the system console prompt. You can use IPXCON
to perform the following tasks:
Monitor and troubleshoot IPX routes and network segments throughout
your IPX internetwork
Display the status of any IPX router or network segment on your
internetwork
Display all paths through which IPX packets can flow
Locate all active IPX routers on your internetwork
Display operational circuits for IPX
Monitor remote routers running the Novell Internet Access Server 4.1
routing software
System Console Commands
Specific commands are available from the system console prompt that prove
useful in troubleshooting IPX connection problems. The following commands
are examples:
DISPLAY SERVERS
This command lists all known NetWare server names and the number of
hops (IPX routers that must be crossed) to reach each server. This
information is similar to the information shown in the IPXCON
forwarding table, but it is less comprehensive than IPXCON.
DISPLAY NETWORKS
This command shows the IPX network number, the number of hops
needed to reach the network, and the estimated time, in ticks (1/18 of a
second), for a packet to reach a network. The number of known networks
is shown at the end of the list. For NetWare servers, both the internal IPX
network numbers and the cabling network numbers are displayed. This
information is similar to the information shown in the IPXCON services
table, but it is less comprehensive than IPXCON.
RESET ROUTERS
This command resets the IPX routing table in the file server if the table
has become inaccurate or corrupted.