Ipx Route Display - 3Com SuperStack II 9300 Command Reference Manual

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ipx route display

3500
9000
9400
3900
9300
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Displays the routing tables for the system. The routing tables include all
configured routes.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ipx ro d
Important Considerations
Your system maintains a table of routes to other IPX networks. You
can:
Use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) to exchange routing
information automatically.
Make static entries in this table using the Administration Console.
The first line in the output (the status line) indicates whether:
IPX forwarding is enabled.
RIP is active.
SAP is active.
RIP Triggered updates are enabled.
SAP Triggered updates are enabled.
Secondary route/server option is enabled.
For a CoreBuilder 3500 system, the route table display shows the
range for the routing table primary entries in the format n – m , where
n is the current number of entries and m is the maximum number of
primary entries.
The maximum number of hops, or routers, that a packet can cross, is
16 (except NetBIOS packets, which can cross no more than 7 routers).
Options (3500 only)
Prompt
Description
Start of
First address in a range for which
address range
you want to display routes
End of address
Last address in a range for which
range
you want to display routes
ipx route display
Possible Values
[Default]
0x0 – 0xffffffff
0x0
0x0 – 0xffffffff
0xffffffff
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