ap2config>set node 2 2
Accessing the AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Environment
Toaccess the AppleTalk Phase 2 monitoring environment, enter the following
command at the +(GWCON) prompt:
+protocol ap2
AP2>
AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Commands
This section describes the AppleTalkPhase 2 monitoring commands which allow
you to view the parameters and statistics of the interfaces and networks that
transmit AppleTalkPhase 2 packets. Monitoring commands display configuration
values for the physical, frame, and packet levels. Youalso have the option of
viewing the values for all three protocol levels at once.
Enter the AppleTalkPhase 2 monitoring commands at the AP2> prompt. Table 52
shows the commands.
Table52. AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Command Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
xxvi.
Atecho Sends echo requests and watches for responses.
Cache Displays the cache table entries.
Clear
Counters Clears all cache usage counters and packet overflow counters.
Counters Displays the overflow count ofAP2 packets for each interface.
Dump Displays the current state of the routing table for all networks in the internet
and their associated zone names.
Interface Displays the current addresses of the interfaces.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page xxvii.
Atecho
The atecho command sends AppleTalkEcho Requests to a specified destination
and watches for a response. This command can be used to verify basic AppleTalk
connectivity and to isolate trouble in the AppleTalkinternetwork.
Syntax:
atecho

dest_net dest_node

dest_net
Specifies the destination AppleTalknetwork number, in decimal. This is a
required parameter.
dest_node
Specifies the destination AppleTalknode number, in decimal. This is a
required parameter.
AppleTalk Phase 2 Configuration Commands (Talk6)
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