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display ipx routing-table
RIP general responses sent
SAP received
SAP sent
SAP discarded
SAP requests received
SAP responses sent
Syntax
display ipx routing-table [ network ] [ verbose ]
display ipx routing-table protocol { default | direct | rip | static } [ inactive | verbose ]
View
Any view
Parameter
network: Destination network ID of IPX static route. It is an 8-bit hexadecimal
number, ranging from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFE. Display IPX routing information to
specified destination network ID.
verbose: Displays detailed route information, including active and inactive
routes.
default: Displays all the default routing information.
direct: Displays all the directly connected routing information.
rip: Displays all IPX RIP routing information.
static: Displays all IPX static routing information.
inactive: Only displays inactive routing information.
Description
Using the display ipx routing-table command, you can view active IPX routing
information.
Using the display ipx routing-table verbose command, you can view detailed
IPX routing information, including active and inactive routes.
Using the display ipx routing-table network command, you can view active IPX
routing information to specified destination network ID.
Using the display ipx routing-table network verbose command, you can view
detailed IPX routing information to specified destination network ID, including
active and inactive routes.
Using the display ipx routing-table protocol { rip | static | default | direct }
command, you can view IPX routing information for specified destination type,
including active and inactive routes.
Using the display ipx routing-table protocol { rip | static | default | direct }
verbose command, you can view detailed IPX routing information for specified
destination type, including active and inactive routes.
Example
Display active IPX routing information.
[3Com] display ipx routing-table
Routing tables:
Summary count: 4
IPX Configuration Commands
Total number of IPX RIP general responses sent on the current interfa
Total number of SAP packets received on the current interface.
Total number of SAP packets sent on the current interface.
Total number of SAP packets discarded on the current interface.
Total number of SAP requests received on the current interface.
Total number of SAP responses sent on the current interface.
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