HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
Accessing Bridging and Routing
Tables
Some NCL commands work with the SNMP agent and the IP routing
application to provide access to application- specific bridging, routing,
and configuration tables maintained by local or remote HP routers.
The commands available in this category are the following.
Command Function
Ospf Rtab* Display IP’s OSPF routing table. (Covered in a later section; page 16-80.**).
Rgeta* Display the IP address translation table (page 16-41).
Rgetat Display the AppleTalk configuration table (page 16-55).
Rgetata Display the AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) table (page 16-57).
Rgetatr Display the AppleTalk routing table (page 16-58).
Rgetb Display the bridge forwarding and filtering table. (page 16-59).
Rgetd Display DECnet configuration table (page 16-60).
Rgetda Display the DECnet Level 2 routing table (area routes) (page 16-61).
Rgetdn Display the DECnet Level 1 routing table (node routes) (page 16-63).
Rgeti* Display the IP address table (page 16-42).
Rgetir Display the IPX routing table (page 16-64).
Rgetis Display the IPX Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) table (page 16-45).
Rgetr* Display the IP routing table (page 16-45).
Rgetrif Display the source routing Routing Information Field (RIF) cache (page 16-68).
Rgetxr Display the source routing Routing Information Field (RIF) cache (page 16-70).
All of the above commands display their output on the console screen.
To output the display to a printer or file instead, place the command
syntax within the Print command (described on page 16-19).
*
The commands for IP tables (marked with an asterisk above) are described in an earlier section, “Accessing the Internet
Management Information Base” starting on page 16-40, but are listed here for completeness.
**
The command for the OSPF routing table (marked with two asterisks above) is described in a later section of this chap-
ter, ‘‘Managing the Open Shortest Path First Protocol’’, but are listed here for completeness.
Using the Network Control Language
Accessing Bridging and Routing Tables
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