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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Using the netstat -x Command
Issuing the netstat -x ? command displays information about the use of
netstat x, as follows:
annex: netstat -x?
Usage: netstat -x
-xi
-xm
-xr [network]
-xs [server_name]
-xS [server_name]
IPX Network Interfaces
Issuing the netstat -xi command displays information about the RA 6300s
currently in use for dial-in. The following is a sample display:
The field headings in the above display indicate the following:
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Name is the interface name of the corresponding IPX port over
which IPX dial-in or routing is currently occurring.
Network is the number of the network to which interface Name
connects.
Tics indicate the amount of time associated with the cost of
using interface Name. A tic is approximately 55 milliseconds.
Chapter 11
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Protocol
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