Configuring IPX Routing (Layer 3)
Parameter
Ticks
Hops
Next-Hop MAC
Address
Examining IPX Route Table Statistics
To examine your IPX route table statistics:
1. In the IPX Display section of the Web Agent window, click Route Table
Statistics. The IPX Routing Table Statistics dialog box opens.
2. Use Table 4-9 to review each statistic:
Statistic
Current Number of
Routes
Peak Number of
Routes
Route Add Failures
Searching the IPX Service Table
To search the IPX service table:
1. In the IPX Display section of the Web Agent window, click Service Table
Search. The IPX Service Table Search dialog box opens.
2. Select the search criteria you want to use to find information on specific services.
For example, if you want to find all static services that are presently configured on
your switch, search by source and specify static as your search value.
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Table 4-8. IPX Route Table Parameters (Continued)
Defines the...
Amount of time (in ticks) that the packet takes to reach the
network number you specified. A tick is approximately 1/18th of a
second.
Number of routers (hops) that the packet must pass through before
reaching the network number associated with the IPX network.
MAC address of the next destination through which the network is
reached.
Table 4-9. IPX Route Table Statistics
Definition
Indicates the current number of IPX routes.
Lists the peak number of routes.
Indicates the number of failed attempts to add a
route to the routing table.
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