ES-Adjacencies
Use the es-adjacencies command to display all the End System (ES) adjacencies
that are either configured or learned through the ESIS protocol.
Syntax:
es-adjacencies
Example:
es-adjacencies
End System Adjacencies
System ID MAC Address Interface Lifetime Type
6666-6666-6666 1234-FEAA-041C 0 50 DNAIV
System ID
The system ID of the ES adjacency.
MAC Address
Indicates the MAC address of the ES on the subnet.
Interface
Indicates the router’s interface number where the ES adjacency was
learned.
Lifetime
Indicates the amount of time, in seconds, that the router has left before the
information received in the last ES Hello message is discarded. In the case
of static or a manually configured ES-Adjacency, this field reads Static.
Type Indicates the type of ES adjacency,OSI, DNAIV, DNAIV’, and MANUAL for
statically configured adjacencies.
ES-IS-Stats
Use the es-is-stats command to display the statistics for the ESIS protocol.
Syntax:
es-is-stats
Example:
es-is-stats
ESIS input queue overflow 0
Received incomplete packet 0
Received packet with bad checksum 0
Received packet with bad version 0
Received packet with bad type 0
No iob available to send hello 0
Cannot send hello due to packet handler error 0
Sent hello 3672
Received packet with bad header 0
Received hello with bad nsap 0
Received hello packet with bad option 0
Received hello 0
Received hello with unsupported domain source 0
No resources to install route 0
Received hello with conflicting route 0
Timed out route reactivated 0
No resources to send redirect 0
Redirect not sent - handler error 0
Sent redirect 0
Timed out route 0
Timed out route 0
Unable to allocate resources for a new ES adjacency 0
OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Commands (Talk5)
334 MRS V3.2 Protocol Config Ref Vol2