B-44 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show ipx network Displays parameter settings for the specified IPX network. You can modify most of <network_name> these values using the set ipx network command.
settings
Interface - interface this IPX network uses
Network Address - network address of this IPX network
Frame Type - frame type used by the interface (ETHERNET II, SNAP, or
LOOPBACK)
Maximum Packet Size - maximum allowable packet size for this IPX network. Default is 1500.
Status - operational state of the network
Network Delay (ticks) - time in number of ticks it takes to reach this IPX network
Network Learning Retries - number of times this network will resend packets to discover its directly connected neighbors
Diagnostics - sending of diagnostic packets ENABLED or DISABLED
NetBIOS - support ENABLED or DISABLED
NetBIOS Name Caching - support ENABLED or DISABLED
NetBIOS Cache Timer (sec) - interval a NetBIOS system will be kept in the cache
NetBIOS Maximum Hops - most hops this network will make to locate a
NetBIOS system
RIP - RIP status
RIP Update (sec) - number of seconds to wait before aging out RIP entries
RIP Age Multiplier - number to multiply the rip_update_interval by, to obtain the value for aging out the entries in the RIP database
RIP Max Packet Size - largest allowable size of a RIP packet
SAP - SAP state
SAP Update (sec) - number of seconds to wait before aging out SAP entries
SAP Age Multiplier - number to multiply the sap_update_interval by, to obtain the value for the aging out entries in the SAP database
SAP Packet Size - greatest allowable size of a SAP packet
SAP Nearest Server Reply - SAP seeks nearest neighbors, YES or NO
show ipx rip | settings |
counters
Displays information about RIP for IPX.
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settings | Displays the state of the IPX routing. This is ON or OFF. |
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counters | Displays the Incorrect RIP Packets for the IPX routing. The incorrect RIP |
| packets are the number of RIP packets that do not make sense. |
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