Table 3-8 Monitoring And Managing Ip And Ipx Routing From The Terminal Server - Lucent Technologies MAX 3000 Installation And Basic Configuration Manual

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Monitoring and managing IP and IPX routing
The commands summarized in Table 3-8 provide ways to monitor and manage IP and IPX
routing connections. For detailed information, refer to the Administration Guide.
Table 3-8. Monitoring and managing IP and IPX routing from the terminal server
Terminal-server
command
iproute
ping
ipxping
traceroute
Initiating host-to-host connections
The commands summarized in Table 3-9 provide ways to initiate host-to-host connections that
use an analog modem, an ISDN modem (such as a V.120 terminal adapter), or raw TCP. For
more information about configuring and using the terminal server for host-to-host connections,
see Chapter 4, "Preparing to Configure the MAX." For detailed instructions, see the Network
Configuration Guide.
Depending on the commands you select, you can configure the terminal server for initiating
connections through either a menu interface or the command line:
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Function
When used with arguments, provides a set of commands for adding
a static route to the MAX unit's routing table, removing a route from
the routing table, and displaying the routing table. To display argu-
ments and syntax, enter iproute ?.
Verifies that the transmission path between a MAX unit and another
station is open.
Verifies the network-layer transmission path from the MAX unit to
Novell NetWare stations.
When used with arguments, traces the route of an IP packet, to help
to identify slow routers or diagnose IP routing problems. To display
arguments and syntax, enter traceroute ?.
By executing the menu command, you start the terminal server's menu mode, a
menu-style listing of as many as four hosts to use for Telnet and/or raw TCP host
connections. You specify values for parameters in the Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ
Options profile to configure the terminal server for menu mode. (Configuring menu mode
is described in more detail in "Terminal-server configuration tasks" on page 5-9.)
By executing the commands listed in Table 3-9, you start host-to-host connections using
the specified protocol. You enable these commands by setting parameters in the Ethernet >
Mod Config > TServ Options profile
MAX User Interfaces
Using command-line-interface (CLI) tools
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