Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Switch/Router Network Router User Manual


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Viewing the IPX Routing Table
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Displaying a List of Specific IPX Routes
You can limit the number of routes that are displayed by the ipxr command by using an extra
argument along with the command. To find out if a route to a particular destination network
is known, simply include the network number on the command line. (The examples shown
below came from a switch that contained a Frame Relay board and an ISDN board.)
Here is an example for destination network 5000 (the command used is:
ipxr 5000):
GP:VL s/p/vc
Dest Net Router Hops DelayStatic Aged Redir Chg Dir Peer ID
5000 120.0020da092ef5 1 2 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
To display only those routes learned from a particular interface, you can specify the interface
number on the command line. You can also further specify the slot/port/vc or PPP Peer ID.
This is an example for Interface 3:1 (the command used was:
ipxr 3:1):
Displaying routes for interface 3:1
GP:VL s/p/vc
Dest Net Router Hops DelayStatic Aged Redir Chg Dir Peer ID
100 100.Direct 0 1 N N N N Y 3:1
This is an example for Interface 4:1 5/3/100 (the command used was: ipxr 4:1 5/3/100):
Displaying routes for interface 4:1
GP:VL s/p/vc
Dest Net Router Hops DelayStatic Aged Redir Chg Dir Peer ID
5000 120.0020da092ef5 1 2 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
55555555 120.0020da092ef5 1 2 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
95000095 120.0020da092ef5 2 3 N N N N N 4:1 5/3/100
This is an example for Interface 6:1 P1 (the command used was: ipxr 6:1 P1):
Displaying routes for interface 6:1
GP:VL s/p/vc
Dest Net Router Hops DelayStatic Aged Redir Chg Dir Peer ID
5556 8484.0020da2200f4 1 2 N N N N N 6:1 P1