Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual - Ipx Status Displays
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Frame Relay Module 4. 0 User G uide, Rev 01
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Flags
:
B
= Broadcast.
L
= Loopback.
M
= Multicast.
P
= Point-to-point.
U
= Interface is operational.
0
= Unnumbered interface.
1
= Inverse ARP RTS (Request to Send).
2
= response from Inverse ARP RTS.
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Mask
– Network mask, used during routing to determine the portion of the IP
address associated with the network.
Each entry is two lines on the screen, with the
Mask
on the second
line, under the associated
IP Network
.
If the screen is filled with information, you will be asked whether you want to display
more.
Pressing
[F2]
will display a screen of secondary addresses, with this information:
●
IP#
– interface number of the primary interface.
●
Secondary addr
– secondary IP address.
●
Sec. broadcast
– broadcast address configured for the secondary address.
●
Sec. netmask
– network mask configured for the secondary address.
IPX Status Displays
RIP Table
To display the contents of IPX RIP Table, press
[A]
at the Protocol Status Displays
Menu (or
[C], [F], [A]
from the Main Menu). Each entry will contain the following:
●
Network
– IPX address of the network containing the FRM that contains the
interface.
●
Router Addr
– address of the router that will forward a packet when this route is
used.
●
Hops
– number of routers in a packet's path to the destination network.
●
TTime
– (Transport Time) time (in 55-millisecond units) that it will normally
take a packet to reach the destination network if this route is used.
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DNA
– (Do Not Age) identifies whether aging is enabled. (Aging allows deletion
of entries from the table after a specified period.) Routes configured as static
(see "
Configuring Static IP Routes
" on page 13-14) will not age (
DNA
=
TRUE
).
Interfaces with
0
specified in their IPX Interface records for the
RIP Age Timer
will also be
TRUE
. All others will be
FALSE
.
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Intf
– (Interface) IP interface.
The IPX RIP table displays data verbatim. Non-ASCII data might be dis-
played on some server types.