IPXCON
Purpose
Use at the server console to
- Monitor and troubleshoot IPXTM routers and network segments throughout your IPX internetwork
- View the status of an IPX router or network segment
- View all paths through which IPX packets can flow
- Locate all active IPX routers on your internetwork
- Monitor remote IPX routers that are running NetWare® IPX Router software
Syntax
[LOAD] IPXCON [/P]
/P |
View the Link State Packets (LSPs) received by the router, if the remote router is running NetWare Link Services ProtocolTM (NLSPTM). |
Using IPXCON
When you load IPXCON, the top of the screen displays a summary of routing statistics for the selected router. (The following figure shows a partial display of routing statistics.) The bottom of the screen displays an Available Options menu.
The following table explains the fields in the summary display. Because IPXCON is a real-time monitor, these fields are always active, and some values in the fields change as the router processes IPX packets.
Host Address |
Name of the router being monitored. |
Packets Received |
Number of IPX packets received by the selected router. |
Packets Sent |
Number of IPX packets sent by the selected router. |
Packets Forwarded |
Number of IPX packets forwarded by the selected router. |
Circuits |
Number of circuits in use on the router. A circuit is a logical attachment to a network segment through which a router can reach other systems. A circuit can be a local or wide area connection. |
Networks |
Number of networks known to the selected router. |
Services |
Number of services that can be reached from the selected router. |
The Available Options menu allows access to additional features of IPXCON. These features are described in the following table.
SNMP Access Configuration |
Select the server you want to monitor. You can monitor the local system, which is the default, or a remote system. You can monitor the remote system through IPX or TCP/IP. You can also set the poll interval to specify how often the information will be retrieved through SNMP. |
IPX Information |
View statistics for the selected router's IPX packet routing. To display additional packet routing statistics, select Detailed IPX Information from the bottom of the IPX Information window. |
IPX Router Information |
View general information about the selected IPX router. |
NLSP Information |
View the following NLSP information about the selected router: System information Area addresses Neighbors Routers LANs LSPs To view the Link State Packets (LSPs) received by the system, load IPXCON by typing [LOAD] IPXCON /P The LSP option is enabled only if the server is running NLSP. |
Circuits |
View circuit information. |
Forwarding |
View the Forwarding table. |
Services |
View information for the currently reachable services. |
- IPXCON uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to exchange management information and operational statistics with remote IPX routers.
- IPXCON operates over both IPX and TCP/IP networks.
- To execute IPXCON automatically each time you boot the server, add the LOAD IPXCON command after the INITSYS.NCF line in your AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
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