Technical data
Managing Aliases
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ipx_intf
Enables or disables a specific IPX interface.
1 = Enable
2 = Disable
ipx_if
<interface_ID>
Displays the IPX interface record for the specified
interface ID.
ipx_route
<instance_ID>
Displays the IPX route record for the instance ID of the
particular route you specify.
ipx_server
<instance_ID>
Displays the IPX server table for the instance ID of the
particular server you specify.
ipx_it
Displays the IPX interface table, including the state of
the interfaces. The states are
1 = Up
2 = Down
ipx_rt
Displays the metrics of all routes.
ipx_st
Displays the names of all servers.
ipxinr
<interface_ID>
Displays the number of packets received on a specific
interface.
ipxind
<interface_ID>
Displays the number of packets (RIP or SAP) received
on a specific interface.
ipxforwd
<interface_ID>
Displays the number of packets forwarded on a specific
interface.
ipxoutr
<interface_ID>
Displays the number of out requests (RIPs and SAPs
originated from the router) for the interface you specify.
ipx_stat
<interface_ID>
Displays the last four aliases on the interface you
specify.
ipx_nexthop
<instance_ID>
Displays the next hop for the network you specify.
lbbase
Displays all (Learning) bridge global configuration
parameters (base record).
lbfwd
Displays all node MAC addresses in the bridge’s
forwarding table.
lbif
<index>
Displays bridge information for the interface index you
enter. You can obtain the
<index>
by using the
lbstate
alias.
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Table 9-1. Aliases for Debugging Network Problems
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If you enter: The system: