Ipx Route Secondary - 3Com 4007 Command Reference Manual

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ipx route secondary

Layer 2
Switching
Modules
Multilayer
Switching
Modules
Displays any secondary routes that are available.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ipx ro se
Important Considerations
To see entries for any secondary routes, you must:
Establish alternate paths to the same IPX network.
Enable the IPX secondary route/server option. See "ipx secondary"
at the end of this chapter.
A secondary route entry can replace a primary route entry when the
primary route is removed from the routing table for any reason (for
example, if the route reaches its age limit).
Fields in the IPX Secondary Route Display
Field
Address
Age
Hops
Interface
Node
Ticks
Description
Unique 4-byte network address of a segment in the
module's routing table.
Number of seconds that have elapsed since the last time
the router sent a packet.
Number of hops, or the number of routers that must be
crossed to reach the network segment.
Module-assigned number for the interface.
6-byte MAC address of the router that can forward
packets to the segment. A node address of all zeroes
(00-00-00-00-00-00) means that the route is
connected directly to the router.
Number of ticks, which is an estimate of time in
seconds, that the packet takes to reach the network
segment. There are 18.21 ticks in a second.
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