XTP Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

XTP Monitoring Commands

This section describes the XTP monitoring commands. These commands allow you to display the current active interfaces, peer routers, remote DTE, PVCs and SVCs. They also allow you to dynamically add or delete interfaces, DTEs, or peer routers.

To display the XTP> prompt, enter protocol xtp at the monitoring (+) prompt:

+protocol xtp

X.25 Transport Console

XTP>

Enter the XTP monitoring commands at the XTP> prompt.

Table 54. XTP Monitoring Commands Summary

Command

Function

 

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the

 

 

options for speci®c commands (if available). See ªGetting Helpº on page 10.

 

Add

Dynamically adds local DTEs, remote DTEs, or peer routers

 

Delete

Dynamically deletes con®gurations for local DTEs, remote DTEs, or peer

 

 

routers

 

List

Displays individual PVC or SVC statistics and general information

 

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a Lower Level

 

 

Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

 

 

Add

Adds an interface, peer router, or remote DTE to the XTP con®guration.

Syntax:

addlocal-dtes peer-router remote-dtes

local-dtes

Adds a local interface to the XTP con®guration.

Example:

add local-dtes

Interface number [0]?1

DTE address [ ]?101

peer-router

Adds a peer router to the XTP con®guration.

Example:

add peer-router

Router©s IP Address [0.0.0.0]?128.185.100.2

remote-dtes

Adds a remote DTE to the XTP con®guration.

Example:

add remote-dtes

Peer router©s IP Address [0.0.0.0]?128.185.100.2

DTE address [ ]?301

DTE address [ ]?

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