Viewing the IPX Routing Table
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Chg
The information in this route has recently been updated, but the new information has not yet
been forwarded to neighbor routers.
Dir
Indicates that this is a local interface (direct route) as opposed to a route to a destination
network.
GP:VL
The first number is the Group associated with this entry; the second number is the VLAN asso-
ciated with this entry. This identifies the interface used when sending traffic to the destina-
tion network.

Using IPXR with Frame Relay or ISDN Boards

The following additional column heading appears in the ipxr display when a Frame Relay or
ISDN board is installed in the switch:
s/p/vc or Peer ID
The Slot, Port and Virtual Connection (i.e., DLCI) identifiers or the PPP Peer ID of the inter-
face on which the routing information was received.
Here is an example of a display generated by the ipxr command in this situation:
Displaying all (12) routes:
GP:VL s/p/vc
Dest Net Router Hops Delay Static Aged Redir Chg Dir Peer ID
100 100.Direct 0 1 N N N N Y 3:1
120 120.Direct 0 1 N N N N Y 4:1
5000 120.0020da092ef5 1 2 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
5556 8484.0020da2200f4 1 2 N N N N N 6:1 P1
8484 8484.Direct 0 1 N N N N Y 6:1
26dc012a 120.0020da092ef5 1 2 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/220
55555555 120.0020da092ef5 1 2 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
66666666 66666666.Direct 0 1 N N N N Y 5:1
95000095 120.0020da092ef5 2 3 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
In this example, traffic destined for Network 5000 will go through Slot 5, Port 3, DLCI 100
which is associated with the interface on Group 4.