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3Com Switch 7750 Series
Command Reference Guide — IP / IPX
0 RIP general requests received, 0 RIP general responses sent
0 SAP received, 0 SAP sent, 0 SAP discarded
0 SAP requests received, 0 SAP responses sent
Table 3-1 Description on the fields of the display ipx interface command
Vlan-interface1 is down
IPX address
[down]
SAP
Split horizon
Update change only
Forwarding
propagation packet
Delay of this IPX interface
SAP GNS response
RIP packet maximum size
SAP packet maximum size
IPX encapsulation
0 received, 0 sent
0 bytes received, 0 bytes sent
0 RIP received, 0 RIP sent, 0
RIP discarded
0
received, 0 RIP specific responses
sent
0
received, 0 RIP general responses
sent
0 SAP received, 0 SAP sent, 0
SAP discarded
0 SAP requests received, 0
SAP responses sent
Field
of
IPX
type
RIP
specific
requests
RIP
general
requests
Chapter 3 IPX Configuration Commands
State of the current VLAN interface
IPX network number and node address of the
current VLAN interface
State of the IPX protocol
Indicates whether SAP is enabled on the
current VLAN interface
Indicates whether split horizon is enabled on
the current VLAN interface
Indicates whether triggered update is enabled
on the current VLAN interface
Indicates whether the IPX packets whose
20
broadcast type is 20 are forwarded through
the current VLAN interface
Delay of the current VLAN interface
Indicates whether SAP GNS reply is enabled
on the current VLAN interface
Maximum length of the RIP update packets
that the current VLAN interface can send
Maximum length of the SAP update packets
that the current VLAN interface can send
IPX encapsulation format of the current VLAN
interface
The number of IPX packets and bytes sent
and received by the current VLAN interface;
the number of received, sent, and dropped
IPX RIP packets; the number of received
special
request
packets; the number of received general
request packets and response packets; the
number of received, transmitted, and dropped
IPX SAP packets; the number of received IPX
SAP packets and response packets
3-2
Description
packets
and
response

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