Removing An Interface; Administering Routes; Displaying The Routing Table - 3Com CoreBuilder 2500 User Manual

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HAPTER
DMINISTERING
Removing an
Interface
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
interface
fddi
display
route
atm
aarp
define
bridge
zone
remove
ip
forwarding
ipx
checksum
appletalk
ping
statistics
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
Administering
Routes
Displaying the
Routing Table
Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
fddi
route
display
atm
aarp
flush
bridge
zone
ip
forwarding
ipx
checksum
ping
appletalk
statistics
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
A
T
R
PPLE
ALK
OUTING
Use this command to remove an interface when you no longer perform
routing on the ports that are associated with the interface.
To remove an interface:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
appletalk interface remove
2 Enter the index numbers of the interfaces you want to remove.
The interfaces are no longer defined on the router.
Your system maintains a table of routes to other AppleTalk networks. The
Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) automatically generates the
routing table. RTMP defines rules for:
Information contained within each routing table
Exchanging information between routers so that the routers can
maintain their routing tables
Each routing table entry contains the following information:
Network Range — A range of numbers used to designate a network
segment's identity
Distance — The distance in hops to the destination network
Interface — The defined interface number
State — The status (
route
Use this command to display the system's routing tables to determine the
routes that are configured and whether they are operational.
To display the contents of the routing table, from the top level of the
Administration Console, enter:
appletalk route display
good, suspect, bad,
or
) of each
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