HP (Hewlett-Packard) 600 Network Router User Manual


 
Rgetd: Displaying the DECnet Router
Configuration Table
Use NCL’s Rgetd command to format and display the DECnet router
configuration table for a local or remote HP router.
Syntax
rgetd [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 IP
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 address must also be included.
Example
rgetd 15.2.1.94
Displays the DECnet router configuration table for the node with
IP address 15.2.1.94:
Name Stat Cost Hello Prior I/F
Ether1G up 4 15 127 1
Token1G up 3 15 64 2
The fields in the table are as follows:
Name lists the DEC net circuit groups.
Stat contains the current status, up or down, of Name.
Cost contains the cost associated with Name. Costs are set by the
circuit group’s Cost configuration parameter.
Hello contains the interval (in seconds) between DEC net Hello
messages. This interval is set by the circuit group’s Hello Timer
configuration parameter.
Prior contains the relative priority of the router. Priority is set by
the circuit group’s Router Priority configuration parameter.
IF lists the sequential number the router assigned to the network
interface that corresponds to the circuit group for Name.
Using the Network Control Language
Accessing Bridging and Routing Tables
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