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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 11
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Protocol
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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The CO field is not used.
NB indicates whether or not this interface propagates NetBIOS
information.
SO indicates whether or not this interface propagates Server
information only.
Ipkts is the number of IPX packets received on this interface.
Ierrs is the number of incoming IPX packets that contained
errors.
Opkts is the number of IPX packets transmitted over this
interface.
Oerrs is the number of outbound IPX packets that contained
errors.
Collis is the number of times a packet transmission was
terminated due to a collision.
IPX Buffer Pools
Issuing the netstat -xm command displays the amount of memory
available in the large and small IPX buffer pools. The RA 6300 creates
these buffer pools when it boots, allotting the appropriate amount of
memory for the configuration. If you change the configuration, then
reboot the RA 6300 so it can allot the proper amount of buffer memory.
annex: netstat -xm
Large IPX Buffer Pool: Free = 0125 Total = 0125 Min =
Small IPX Buffer Pool: Free = 0125 Total = 0125 Min =
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