ipx route display
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ipx route display
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Displays the routing tables for the system. The routing tables include all
configured routes.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ipx ro d
Important Considerations
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Your system maintains a table of routes to other IPX networks. You
can:
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Use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) to exchange routing
information automatically.
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Make static entries in this table using the Administration Console.
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The first line in the output (the status line) indicates whether:
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IPX forwarding is enabled.
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RIP is active.
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SAP is active.
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RIP Triggered updates are enabled.
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SAP Triggered updates are enabled.
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Secondary route/server option is enabled.
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For a CoreBuilder 3500 system, the route table display shows the
range for the routing table primary entries in the format
n – m
, where
n
is the current number of entries and
m
is the maximum number of
primary entries.
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The maximum number of hops, or routers, that a packet can cross, is
16 (except NetBIOS packets, which can cross no more than 7 routers).
Options (3500 only)
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]
Start of
address range
First address in a range for which
you want to display routes
0x0 – 0xffffffff 0x0
End of address
range
Last address in a range for which
you want to display routes
0x0 – 0xffffffff 0xffffffff