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Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide
Figure 6- 166. IPX Routing Table window
The IPX Routing Table displays the following parameters:
♦ Destination Network – Destination IPX network numbers in ascending order.
♦ Circuit – The circuit number used to reach the next-hop.
♦ Dest Protocol – The routing protocol from which knowledge of this destination was obtained:
Static – User-defined entry (SNMP).
Local – The entry derived from an IPX interface definition.
RIP – The entry learned from the RIP protocol.
♦ Ticks to Net – Time estimate required for the propagation of a packet sent along the route
described by this table entry to the destination network. This estimate is given in ticks (there are
18.21 ticks in a second), and does not include delays introduced by buffers used for temporary
storage of packets in routers.
♦ Hops to Net – Describes this table entry number of hops on the route to the destination
network. Entries with more than 15 hops are removed from the table.
♦ Forwarding Router Address – IPX node address (12 hexadecimal digits) of the next IPX router
in the route to the destination network, described by this table entry. If the destination network
is one of the network segments directly connected to this IPX router, this field is all zeroes.
♦ Next-hop NetNum – Next-hop IPX network number.
♦ Status – Defines whether the RIP interface is active. OFF is inactive but not deleted.
To add an IPX Routing Table entry:
1.
Display the IPX Routing Table.
2.
Click
. The IPX Routing Table Insert window opens:
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