SYSTEM COMMANDS

AppleTalk Routing Commands

Sess-Id

The session Id number associated with the session.

Date/Time

The date and time the session was initiated

Idle (sec)

The number of seconds the connection has been idle.

Command

How the administration session was initiated. Initiation methods include: manage - the user is in the Manage Mode

session - the user is using a Telnet session

Type (from)

The type of session. Possible session types include: console - a session through the local console telnet - a Telnet session

Note: If you have configured multiple admin login names on your off-node server, the login- id field will not distinguish between the various names. Use the sess-idfield to help identify the different admin users.

session kill <session id>

Terminates the session specified by the session Id. Useful for terminating sessions that have been idle for an extended period of time.

APPLETALK ROUTING COMMANDS

The following commands are used to display AppleTalk information and statistics.

atalk arp

This command will display the AARP (AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol) cache. AARP is used to map between a device’s AppleTalk address and their physical address. A sample output screen is shown below:

Entry 1: Address 21.1 @ 08:00:07:8f:90:04, valid

where:

Address 21.1 is Entry 1’s AppleTalk address.

08:00:07:8f:90:04 is Entry 1’s physical address (MAC address).

valid is the state of Entry 1’s address. The state value can be either valid or pending. If the state is valid, an address will have been logged (as shown). If the state is pending, the address would not yet be logged, and would appear as 00:00:00:00:00:00.

atalk ping <dnet>.<dnode> [timeout/dnnn]

This command will allow you to “ping” a specified device. If the ping is successful, you have connectivity to the device. If it is unsuccessful, you do not have connectivity to the device.

The parameters for this command are:

Central Site Remote Access Switch 587

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