List Ipx Networks; List Ipx Routes; List Ipx Services; List Lan Interfaces - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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list ipx networks

list ipx routes

list ipx services

list lan interfaces

list networks

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ESCRIPTION
Prot - LOCAL or RIP

NextHop - address of the gateway used to reach this route

Metric - number of router hops away this route is from the system

If - interface that the route uses

Displays the IPX networks that you previously defined using the add ipx network
command. It lists:
Name - designation you assigned this network

Prot - protocol; always IPX

Int - interface each IPX network runs on

State - ENABLED or DISABLED

Type - STATIC or DYNAMIC

Network Address - network address of this IPX network

Displays the IPX routes that you previously defined using the add ipx route
command, plus the defined IPX nodes. It lists:
Network Addr - network address of this route

Prot - protocol used to find this route: LOCAL, RIP, STATIC, NLSP, OTHER

NextHopNIC - network address of the next router (the next hop to the

destination), or the MAC address for the local IPX nodes (on the LAN)
Gateway - address of the gateway to this network

Metric Ticks - number of hops through routers this network is distant from

Displays IPX services. It lists:
Name - name of the IPX service

NetNum - network number that the service is on

Node - name of the IPX node running the service

Socket Type - socket number of the service

Prot - protocol used to find this service: SAP, LOCAL, NLSP, STATIC or

OTHER
Metric - number of hops through routers to reach this service

Displays the operational and administrative status (UP or DOWN), interface index
number and name (eth:1) of all LAN interfaces. The output is the same as the list
interfaces command, except only LAN interfaces are displayed.
Displays all defined networks running any protocol. The command lists:
Name - designation of the network that you defined with add network

Prot - protocol of the network (IP or Bridging)

Int - interface the network is running on

State - ENABLED or DISABLED network


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