Displaying AppleTalk Routes

Displaying AppleTalk Routes

Command

Use the SHOW/MONITOR APPLETALK ROUTES command to display the available AppleTalk routes to an access server. The command is nonprivileged.

Displaying AppleTalk Routes Example

The following example shows how to use the SHOW APPLETALK ROUTES command to display available AppletTalk routes:

Local> SHOW APPLETALK ROUTES

 

 

 

 

AppleTalk Routes

 

 

Server:

LAT_08002B24F24F

Destination

Next Hop

Status

Interface

Seconds

 

 

 

 

 

since

 

 

 

 

 

Last

 

 

 

 

 

Validated

12344-12350

12346.132

Up

Ethernet

 

159

<default>

12347.1

Up

Ethernet

 

20

12349.223

12346.132

Up

Asynch7

 

29

12348.144

12346.132

Up

Asynch3

 

116

Fields in the AppleTalk Routes Display

The following table describes the fields in the AppleTalk routes display:

Field

Value

Description

 

 

 

Destination

 

The route destination. This can be either an

 

 

AppleTalk network number range or an

 

 

AppleTalk host address. A host address

 

 

indicates a route to a host attached to the

 

 

access server by means of an asynchronous

 

 

link. The destination <default> is

 

 

distinguished from the others. If the server

 

 

does not find an appropriate route for a DDP

 

 

packet, it sends the packet to the route’s next

 

 

hop.

Next Hop

 

The AppleTalk router that is the “next hop” to

 

 

a particular network. For the <default>

 

 

destination, the next hop corresponds to an

 

 

AppleTalk router. For all other destinations,

 

 

the next hop is the access server’s own

 

 

AppleTalk address.

 

 

 

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