Configuring IPX
Syntax: show ipx route [<num(hex)>]
The <num(hex)> parameter lets you specify an IPX network number.
This display shows the following information.
Table 14.4: CLI Display of IPX Route Table
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Total number of IPX route entries | The number of entries in the table. |
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Index | The index number of the table entry. |
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Network | The IPX network at the route’s destination. |
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Router | The MAC address of the |
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Hops | The number of hops (routers) separating the router from the network. |
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Ticks | The number of ticks. |
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Port | The port through which the routing switch sends traffic to the |
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
To display the IPX route table:
1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for
2.Click on the plus sign next to Monitor in the tree view to display the list of monitoring options.
3.Click on the plus sign next to IPX in the tree view to expand the list of IPX option links.
4.Click on the Route link.
Displaying the IPX Server Table
To display the IPX server table, use one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
To display the IPX server table, enter the following command at any CLI level:
HP9300> show ipx servers
Total number of IPX server entries 3
Index | Network | Node | Socket | Type | Hops |
1 | 32D564FA | 0000.0000.0001 | 0005 | 026B | 1 |
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2 | 32D564FA | 0000.0000.0001 | 4006 | 0278 | 1 |
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3 | 32D564FA | 0000.0000.0001 | 0451 | 0004 | 1 |
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Syntax: show ipx servers [<name>]
The <name> parameter lets you specify a server name.
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