Specifications

Managing AppleTalk
9-8
AARP Values
Two important counter values are those for AARP. Unsent AARP probes or
responses can indicate network problems. This happens when the access server is
too overloaded to respond to AARP requests. When there are unsent probes,
other AppleTalk nodes can acquire AppleTalk addresses used by the access server
or its clients. There can be connectivity problems when there are unsent
responses.
Out Longs The number of long DDP datagrams transmitted.
Out No Routes The number of DDP datagrams dropped because a route
could not be found.
Hop Count Errors The number of input DDP datagrams dropped because
the access server was not their final destination and their
hop count would exceed 15 if forwarded.
NBP Lookups Received The number of NBP Lookup Requests the access server
has received.
Lookup Replies The number of NBP Lookup Replies the access server has
sent.
In Errors The number of invalid NBP datagrams received.
RTMP Router Lost The number of times the access server lost contact with
every AppleTalk router on its Ethernet.
In Errors The number of invalid RTMP datagrams received.
ZIP In GetNetInfo Responses The number of GetNetInfo responses the access server
has received.
Out GetNetInfo Requests The number of GetNetInfo requests the access server has
sent.
In Errors The number of invalid ZIP datagrams received.
Field Description