Example; Using The Spfcon Utility - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Using the SPFCON Utility

114 Internetwork Packet Exchange
To use IPXPING.EXE, type the following command at the DOS prompt:
ipxping 2e64afe3
The following information is displayed:
IPXPING: estimated time to send a 0.5K packet to 2E64AFE3 is
166 ms.
IPXPING: sent ping packet number 1.
IPXPING: packet 1 response received in 166 ms.
IPXPING: 1 send, 1 received, low 166 ms high 166 ms, average
166 ms.
NOTE:
If you don't receive a response to the final ping, press Ctrl+C to terminate
the program. Otherwise, IPXPING will wait until it receives a response.
The SPFCON utility enables you to monitor Sequenced Packet Exchange
(SPX
) spoofing statistics. Spoofing is the process of preserving the
TM
transport end point connection by imitating keep alive packets and responding
to watchdog request packets without passing this traffic across on-demand
WAN links. Using SPX spoofing can help you maintain lower costs over on-
demand WAN links.
NOTE:
SPX spoofing is implemented only on PPP interfaces at this time.
To launch SPFCON, enter the command load spfcon at the NetWare
console server.
Four windows make up the SPFCON user interface. The four windows are
Main Window
Interfaces Window
Connections Window
Spoofing Statistics Window
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