Monitoring Tools 12-9

IPX Sap Bindery table

In the Statistics & Logs screen, select IPX Sap Bindery Table and press Return.

The IPX Sap Bindery table displays all of the IPX Sap Bindery routes currently known to the Netopia R9100.

AppleTalk routing table

In the Statistics & Logs screen, select AppleTalk Routing Table and press Return. An AT Routing Table similar to the one shown below will appear.

The AppleTalk routing table displays information about the current state of AppleTalk networks connected to the Netopia R9100, including remote AppleTalk networks connected with AURP. This information is gathered from other active AppleTalk routers.

 

 

AT Routing Table

 

 

-Net---

Range--

Def Zone Name----------

Hops-State-Next Rtr Addr.--

Pkts Fwded

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SCROLL UP--------------------------

 

1

--

Admin

2

Good

46.131

0

2

--

AdMan

2

Good

46.131

0

3

--

Aspirations

2

Good

46.131

0

4

--

Sales

2

Good

46.131

0

5

--

Marketing

2

Good

46.131

0

6

--

Molluscs

2

Good

46.131

1

7

--

Customer Service

2

Good

46.131

1

8

--

Telemarketing

2

Good

46.131

0

10

--

Rio

2

Good

46.131

0

11

--

Regiment

2

Good

46.131

0

12

--

Rhinos

2

Good

46.131

0

16

--

Unique Services

2

Good

46.131

0

*24

27

Aspirations

1

Good

46.131

79

28

31

Rhinos

1

Good

46.131

15

UPDATE---------------------------------

 

SCROLL DOWN-------------------------

 

 

 

 

 

 

'*' Entries have multiple zone names. Return/Enter on these to see zone list.

Each row in the AppleTalk routing table corresponds to an AppleTalk route or network range. If the list of routes shown exceeds the size of the screen, you can scroll through it by using SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN.

To scroll up, select SCROLL UP at the top of the table and press Return. To scroll down, select SCROLL DOWN at the bottom of the table and press Return.

The table has the following columns:

Net: Displays the starting network number supplied by the AppleTalk router in the “Next Rtr Addr.” column. If a network number is preceded by an asterisk (*), it has multiple zones. To display the zones, select the network entry and press Return.

Range: Displays the ending network number for the extended network.

Def Zone Name: Displays the zone or zones associated with the specified network or network range. The zone name shown is either the only zone or the default zone name for an extended network. To see the complete list of zones for an extended network with multiple zones, select the entry in the table and press Return. Press Return again to close the list of zones.

Hops: Displays the number of routers between the Netopia R9100 and the specified network.

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Farallon Communications R9100 manual IPX Sap Bindery table, AppleTalk routing table

R9100 specifications

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