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Displaying IPX Routes
Displaying IPX RoutesUsing the SHOW IPX ROUTES CommandUse the SHOW IPX ROUTES command to display IPX Routes. This command is nonprivileged.
IPX Routes DisplayThe following example shows the command to display IPX routes:
Local> SHOW IPX ROUTES |
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IPX Routes |
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Destination | Next Hop | Interface | Ticks | Hops |
2B24F2DD.020000000001 | 2B24F2DD.08002B24F2DD | ASYNC4 | 134 | 0 |
911.000000000000 | 21000001.00608C114E4A | ETHER0 | 2 | 1 |
21000001.FFFFFFFFFFFF | 21000001.08002B24F2DD | ETHER0 | 1 | 0 |
EEE8022.FFFFFFFFFFFF | EEE8022.08002B24F2DD | SAP0 | 1 | 0 |
EEE8023.FFFFFFFFFFFF | EEE8023.08002B24F2DD | RAW0 | 1 | 0 |
1BEAD017.000000000000 | 1BEAD017.08002B24F2DD | ASYNC3 | 134 | 0 |
Local> |
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The following table describes the fields in the IPX routes display:
Field | Description |
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Destination | NetWare address of final destination. |
Next Hop | NetWare address of next hop in the transmission. |
Interface | Interface type for next hop. |
Ticks | This field indicates how much time, in ticks, that the packet takes |
| to reach the network number associated with this field entry. A |
| tick is approximately 1/18 of a second. |
Hops | This field indicates the number of routers that must be passed |
| through to reach the network number associated with this field |
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