From: bobdu11@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue Mar 05 2002 - 12:03:34 GMT-3
This is about the closest thing I can find, it will show you if traffic is runn
ing on the routing protocol...
R7#show ipx traffic
System Traffic for 700.0000.0000.0001 System-Name: R7
Time since last clear: never
Rcvd: 649 total, 1 format errors, 0 checksum errors, 0 bad hop count,
0 packets pitched, 649 local destination, 0 multicast
Bcast: 649 received, 552 sent
Sent: 553 generated, 0 forwarded
0 encapsulation failed, 0 no route
SAP: 1 Total SAP requests, 0 Total SAP replies, 1 servers
1 SAP general requests, 0 ignored, 0 replies
0 SAP Get Nearest Server requests, 0 replies
0 SAP Nearest Name requests, 0 replies
0 SAP General Name requests, 0 replies
113 SAP advertisements received, 0 sent
0 SAP flash updates sent, 0 SAP format errors
RIP: 1 RIP requests, 0 ignored, 1 RIP replies, 8 routes
113 RIP advertisements received, 123 sent
1 RIP flash updates sent, 0 RIP format errors
Echo: Rcvd 0 requests, 0 replies
Sent 0 requests, 0 replies
0 unknown: 0 no socket, 0 filtered, 0 no helper
0 SAPs throttled, freed NDB len 0
Watchdog:
0 packets received, 0 replies spoofed
Queue lengths:
IPX input: 0, SAP 0, RIP 0, GNS 0
SAP throttling length: 0/(no limit), 0 nets pending lost route reply
Delayed process creation: 0
EIGRP: Total received 0, sent 0
Updates received 0, sent 0
Queries received 0, sent 0
Replies received 0, sent 0
SAPs received 0, sent 0
NLSP: Time since last clear: never
NLSP: Level-1 Hellos (sent/rcvd): 0/0
PTP Hellos (sent/rcvd): 401/401
Level-1 LSPs sourced (new/refresh): 30/1
Level-1 LSPs flooded (sent/rcvd): 8/5
LSP Retransmissions: 0
Level-1 CSNPs (sent/rcvd): 1/1
Level-1 PSNPs (sent/rcvd): 4/7
Level-1 DR Elections: 0
Level-1 SPF Calculations: 5
Level-1 Partial Route Calculations: 4
LSP checksum errors received: 0
Trace: Rcvd 0 requests, 0 replies
Sent 0 requests, 0 replies
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> From: "Ng, Kim Seng David (David)" <ksng@avaya.com>
> Date: 2002/03/05 Tue AM 09:03:49 EST
> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Subject: Equivalent to IP's "show ip protocol" for IPX?
>
> Hi group,
>
> I was trying to look for the equivalent of "show ip protocols"
> for IPX. Is there a similar command? Basically, I was looking for a
> command to see which routing protocol is on/off for IPX.
>
> Thanks
> David
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