Viewing the ipx routing table, Displaying all entries in the ipx routing table, Viewing the ipx routing table -5 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing the IPX Routing Table

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Viewing the IPX Routing Table

The

ipxr

command is used to display the IPX Routing Table. The entries in the table show the

routes entered by the IPX

RIP

protocol and the static routes that you may have entered manu-

ally. All entries in the table are sorted by destination network. The IPX Routing Table can
contain a maximum of 2,010 routes.

Displaying All Entries in the IPX Routing Table

To display all entries in the IPX Routing Table, enter the following command:

ipxr

A screen similar to the following displays:

Displaying all (4) routes:

Dest Net

Router

Hops Delay Static Aged Redir Chg Dir GP:VL

3333 e8024.0000c021a5b8

1

3

N

Y

N

N

N

7:1

5555 5555.Direct

0

1

N

N

N

N

Y

4:1

e8024 e8024.Direct

0

1

N

N

N

N

Y

7:1

3041c204 e8024.0000c021a5b8

1

3

N

Y

N

N

N

7:1

The fields on this screen have the following meanings:

Dest Net

The destination network IPX address.

Router

The IPX address (network.node) of the next hop router to reach the destination network.

Hops

The number of routers between this node and the destination network.

Delay

The number of “ticks” between this node and the destination network. A “tick” is about 1/
18th of a second.

Static

Whether this route was statically defined (see the

aipxsr

command).

Aged

Indicates if this route has timed out. Once a route times out it is kept in the routing table for
10 “ticks.” Once the 10 “ticks” expire, the route is deleted.

Redir

Indicates that a route to an IPX network that was formerly reachable via a direct interface has
been replaced by an alternate route.

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