User Manual

Command Reference IP/Network Commands
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Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use the Monitor command.
Parameters [No Parameters]
Entering the Show IP command without additional keywords will display
general IP protocol information, including the following counters.
The Reasons fields show counters in hexadecimal with the rightmost bit being
0. For example, a Connect Failure Reason of 0040 represents 0000 0000 0100
0000 in binary, which means that bit 6 is set. The meaning of each bit is
explained in Table 12-2.
All
Displays all defined IP information.
Routes
Displays the IP routing table.
Interfaces
Displays IP router interfaces. To display IP router information about a specific
interface, Interfaces may be used in conjunction with one of the following
parameters: Ethernet, Cache, or SiteName.
Table 12-2: IP Failure and Message Reasons
Bit Connect Failure
Reasons
Invalid Packet
Reasons
ICMP Message
Reasons
0 Internal failure, should be 0 Data received outside
window
Echo message received
1 Connection terminated
abnormally
Echo reply received
2 No nameserver dened (for
text host name)
Packet received with an
invalid data checksum
Destination unavailable; see
bits 4-7
3 Attempted name service
failed
Packet received with an
invalid data header
Unknown ICMP type
received
4 No gateway was congured
for a non-local connection
RST packet sent to remote
node
Network unreachable;
usually from a gateway host
5 Attempted ARP failed Packet received for an
unknown local user
Host unreachable
6 Remote host did not answer Unused, should be 0 Port unreachable; usually due
to failed name service
7 Remote host rejected the
connection
Protocol unreachable
8-15 Unused, should be 0 Unused, should be 0