HP 445 manual Accessing Bridging and Routing Tables

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How To Use the Network Control Language (NCL) Commands To Manage a Router

Accessing Bridging and Routing Tables

Accessing Bridging and Routing

Tables

These NCL commands work with the SNMP agent and the IP routing application to provide access to application- specific bridging, routing, and configuration tables maintained by local or remote HP or Wellfleet routers. Some of these commands are repeated from other sections of this chapter because they belong in more than one category.

ForMore Information This section lists the commands accessing bridging and routing tables, together with their syntax and functions. For a more detailed description of these commands, refer to the Operator’s Reference.

Command Syntax The following example of the Rgeta command demonstrates the conventions used in this table:

rgeta [x.x.x.x] [community]

where:

rgeta is the command name

identifier is a required value that you provide

[x.x.x.x] and [community] are optional values that you provide

Command

Function

ospf rtab

Display the OSPF routing table.

rgeta [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the IP address translation table.

rgetat [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the AppleTalk configuration table.

rgetata [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP)

 

table.

rgetatr [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the AppleTalk routing table.

rgetb [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the bridge forwarding and filtering table.

rgetd [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the DECnet configuration table.

rgetda [x.x.x.x] [community]

Display the DECnet Level 2 routing table (area routes).

NCL 7 Commands

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HP 445 manual Accessing Bridging and Routing Tables