ATNETSTAT

ATNETSTAT (1M)

Gateway the address of the next router to which packets intended for this Destination will be sent or local if the Destination is directly connected to the router.

Distance the number of router hops from the router to the Destination net- work.

The -v(verbose) option may be requested with both the -iand -roptions. If the -voption is requested, then the unique KEY associated with each interface and route is displayed. The VIRTUAL interface is always assigned a zero KEY. For ETHER- NET connections, the KEY associates routes with the interface over which they may be reached. For PPP and ARAP connections, the KEY may be used for diagnostic purposes to ensure that a route at distance zero exists for each interface; if there is no route to a connection, then it will not be possible to transmit data to that connection.

The zone list -zoption displays the AppleTalk zones and their corresponding network ranges known to the atmgr process. AppleTalk zone names may contain characters that cannot be displayed on an alphanumeric terminal. To make these characters visible, each such character that occurs in a zone name is replaced by the 5-character string:

${xy}

where xy is the two-digit hexadecimal value of the character. To distinguish this construct from zone names that may actually contain the $ symbol, all $ characters that occur within a zone name are prepended with a backslash (\) in the display.

EXAMPLES

To display the zone name ABCDÄE with the -zoption, the display will show the following:

ABCD${80}E

Whereas the zone name ABCD$E would be displayed as:

ABCD\$E

FILES

/usr/etc/lcs/atmgr

/usr/etc/lcs/atalkif

/etc/lcs/atalkas.cf/usr/etc/atnetstat

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