HP (Hewlett-Packard) LCS60 Printer User Manual


 
IPXNETSTAT ( 1M ) IPXNETSTAT
NAME
ipxnetstat - show IPX network status
SYNOPSIS
ipxnetstat [-ir [dv] ] [-p rip ipx] [interval]
DESCRIPTION
The ipxnetstat command symbolically displays the contents of network-related
data structures to show the status of configured interfaces, routing tables, and net-
work statistics related to IPX packet traffic.
The -i option shows the status of both the ethernet and virtual configured network
interfaces. This display includes the network number, node address, state of the
interface, the number of packets received and sent, and the number of sent and
receive errors.
When used with the -i option or the -r option, the -d option displays the network
address number in decimal.
The routing table display (-r) shows the status of configured routes. This display
includes the network address, the number of hops or routers that must be passed
through to reach the specified network, the number of ticks or length of time (i.e.,
expressed in units of 1/18 of a second) that a packet takes to reach the designated
network as well as the node address associated with that network.
When used with the -i option or the -r option, the -v option enables debugging
mode that displays additional information as the command executes. This infor-
mation is helpful in diagnosing both software and/or network problems. The -p
ipx or -p rip option will show only those statistics for the specified protocol.
The option interval is a number that represents the frequency with which the
display is to be updated. This display shows the summary of the packets sent and
received over both the ethernet and virtual interfaces.
DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is zero for normal termination; a positive number for error termination.
The message Can’t open device in the different displays indicates
that ipxnetstat cannot open the specific protocol device to obtain the requested
statistics because the IPX stack is not activated.
FILES
/etc/lcs/ipxas.cf
/usr/etc/ipxnetstat
SEE ALSO
ipxping(1M)
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