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RGETD
Use the Rgetd command to display the DECnet router
configuration table. Use this table and the network map to determine
that all DECnet circuit groups are enabled and are currently active.
RGETDN
Use the Rgetdn command to display the DECnet router
level 1 (intra-area) routing table for this node. Use this table and the
network map to verify that the router has learned about all routers and
end nodes in its area. Also, trace the paths to the destination nodes to
verify that the hop counts and path costs are as expected.
RGETDA
Use the Rgetda command to display the DECnet router
level 2 (inter-area) routing table for this node. Use this table and the
network map to verify that the router has learned about a path to all
areas. Trace the paths to the level 2 router in the destination area to
verify that hop counts and path costs are as expected. Note that DECnet
routing services on HP routers are always level 1 and level 2 routing
services, but this may not be true for DECnet routing services from
other vendors.
Use the Rgetatr command to display the AppleTalk routing
RGETATR
table. Verify that network range entries exist for all AppleTalk networks.
The network ranges should be consistent with those recorded on the
network map. Check the next-hop entries to determine the route that
AppleTalk packets will take to each destination network. Verify that the
number of hops to these subnets is what you expect. Check the status
field to verify that there are no entries that are marked suspect or bad.
Verify router initialization and configuration.
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