USER’S GUIDE

ipx trigreq [device]

Generates a triggered RIP/SAP update request to the specified device. You may use this command to initiate an update request to synchronize with the routing database of a particular WAN device.

ipx trigrip stats

Displays the triggered RIP statistics. Refer to IPX Triggered RIP Statistics.

ipx trigsap stats

Displays the triggered SAP statistics. Refer to IPX Triggered SAP Statistics.

ISDN USAGE COMMANDS

The following commands are used to display and clear ISDN B-channel monitoring information.

isdn usage

Displays the following ISDN B-channel monitoring information:

The number of ISDN B-channels available.

The number of ISDN B-channels in use.

The high-water mark for the number of ISDN B-channels in use.

The value which the number of ISDN B-channels in use must meet or exceed in order to cause an isdnUsageHigh SNMP trap to be generated by the system.

The enabled status for the generation of the ISDN usage traps (isdnUsageHigh and isd- nUsageNormal).

The elapsed time since the monitoring of the high-water mark began.

This information can help you determine if additional lines and/or systems are necessary. For example, the high water mark could be compared to the number of ISDN B channels available, taking into consideration the elapsed time.

An example output from this command is as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[System Name]>

isdn usage

 

 

 

 

 

number of ISDN

B channels

available:

6

 

 

 

number of ISDN

B channels

in use:

3

 

 

 

high water mark:

 

5

 

 

 

isdnBChanUsage

trap threshold:

5

 

 

 

generation of ISDN usage traps:

enabled

 

 

elapsed time:

 

 

3

days, 4 hrs, 12 min, 38 sec

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

isdn usage clear

Clears the B-channel high-water mark and elapsed time values. The purpose of this command is to allow the user to reset the high-water mark to coincide with changes to the system and/ or the network or so that the user can monitor the high-water mark over desired time periods.

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