Flushing Routes; Removing A Route; Administering Servers - 3Com CoreBuilder 2500 User Manual

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Removing a Route

Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
fddi
route
display
atm
static
server
bridge
forwarding
remove
ip
rip
flush
sap
ipx
statistics
appletalk
snmp
analyzer
script
logout

Flushing Routes

Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
fddi
route
display
atm
static
server
bridge
forwarding
remove
ip
rip
flush
ipx
sap
statistics
appletalk
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
Administering
Servers
IPX R
OUTING
To remove a route from the IPX routing table:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ipx route remove
2 Enter the 4-byte IPX network address.
The route is immediately deleted.
Flushing deletes all dynamically learned routes from the IPX routing table.
To flush all learned routes, from the top level of the Administration
Console, enter:
ipx route flush
All learned routes are immediately deleted.
Your system maintains a table of servers that reside on other IPX
networks. Either use the Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) to exchange
server information automatically or make static entries in this server table
using the Administration Console.
Each server table contains the following information:
Name — The user-defined name of the server.
Type — The type of service provided by the server.
Node — The 6-byte address of the server that forwards packets to the
segment.
Socket — The 2-byte socket address of the server that receives service
requests.
Hop — The number of networks that must be crossed to reach the
server. The maximum number is 15.
Age — The number of seconds that have elapsed since the last time
that a server in the table sent a packet.

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