Viewing Tcp/Ip Configuration Information - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Viewing TCP/IP Configuration Information

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NetWare TCP/IP Administration Guide
You can use TCPCON to perform the following tasks:
Monitor activity in the TCP/IP network segments of your internetwork
Display configuration information and statistics about the following
TCP/IP protocols—IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, OSPF, and EGP
Display the IP routes currently known to a TCP/IP node
Display the network interfaces supported by a TCP/IP node
Access the trap log maintained by SNMPLOG (for the local system only)
Access TCP/IP information in any remote protocol stack supporting the
TCP/IP Management Information Base (MIB)
HINT:
TCPCON requires SNMP to be loaded on the remote host; otherwise, you
receive an error message that the host is unavailable. Another cause of the Host
unavailable message might be a routing error. To check for errors in the routing
table, accept the default value of 127.0.0.1 in the Host option under SNMP Access
Configuration. Select Routing Table to view the routing information table that the
routing software has received from routing protocols (RIP and OSPF) or static
routes. Compare this to the address topology of the network.
To see how TCP/IP is configured, load TCPCON and select the following
options:
SNMP Access Configuration to view and change SNMP access
configuration
Protocol Information to view and change the run-time configuration of
TCP/IP protocols
IP Routing to view, change, and create IP routes
Statistics to view detailed TCP/IP statistics
Interfaces to view information about network interfaces
Display Local Traps to view the local system SNMP trap log

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