Rgetxr: Displaying the XNS Routing Table
Use NCL’s Rgetxr command to format and display the Xerox XNS
routing table for a local or remote HP router.
Syntax
rgetxr [X.X.X.X] [community]
[X.X.X.X] (optional) is the IP address of the local or remote
router in dotted decimal notation. If you omit this field, an
address on the local router will be used.
[community] (optional) is the name of the SNMP community
that grants access to that node. If you omit the name, public is
used. If you include a name, the IP address must also be included.
Example
rgetxr 15.2.1.94
Displays the XNS routing table for the node whose address is
15.2.1.94:
Dst Next Hop Hop T/P Age IF
000b1021 080009000411 0 D/L 101 2
000b1022 0800090333ab 0 D/L 9 3
000b2022 080009000882 1 R/R 4 1
NCL
Commands
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Using the Network Control Language
Accessing Bridging and Routing Tables
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