Displaying And Debugging Ipx; Ipx Configuration Example - 3Com 7757 Configuration Manual

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Displaying and
Debugging IPX
IPX Configuration
Example
Table 92 Configure IPX forwarding
Operation
Enable the forwarding of
type 20 broadcast packets
After the above-mentioned configuration, use the display command in any view
to view the running of IPX and to verify the effect of the configuration.
Use the reset command in user view to clear the IPX statistics.
Table 93 Display and debug IPX
Operation
Display the information of IPX on
the VLAN interface
Display the IP packet statistics
Display the IPX service
information table
Display the IPX routing
information
Clear the IPX statistics
Clear the IPX routing table
information
Network requirements
Through an IPX network, Switch A with the node address of 000f-e20f-0000 is
connected to Switch B with the node address of 000f-e20f-0001.
There is a server installed with NetWare 4.1 and assigned the network number of
2. On the server, the packet encapsulation format is set to Ethernet_II. The client is
a PC with the network number of 3 and the packet encapsulation format of SNAP.
The server provides file service and printing service. The client accesses the file and
printing services provided by the server through the IPX network. The node
address of the server is 0000-0c91-f61f.
Command
ipx netbios-propagation
Command
display ipx interface
[ Vlan-interface vlan-id ]
display ipx statistics
display ipx service-table
[ inactive | name name |
network network |
order { network | type } | type
service-type ] [ verbose ]
display ipx routing-table
[ network [ verbose ] |
protocol { default | direct | rip |
static } [ inactive | verbose ] |
statistics | verbose ]
reset ipx statistics
reset ipx routing-table
statistics protocol { all | default |
direct | rip | static }

Displaying and Debugging IPX

Description
Optional
By default, type 20 broadcast
packets are not forwarded
Description
The display command
can be executed in any
view
The reset command
can be executed in
user view
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