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AppleTalk Commands: appletalk event-logging Through appletalk zone

AppleTalk Commands: appletalk event-logging Through appletalk zone

This chapter explains the function and syntax of the AppleTalk commands: appletalk event-logging through appletalk zone. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS AppleTalk and Novell IPX Command Reference, Release 12.1.

appletalk event-logging

To log significant network events, use the appletalk event-logging command in global configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

appletalk event-logging

no appletalk event-logging


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk free-trade-zone

To establish a free-trade zone, use the appletalk free-trade-zone command interface configuration mode. To disable a free-trade zone, use the no form of this command.

appletalk free-trade-zone

no appletalk free-trade-zone


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk getzonelist-filter

To filter GZL replies, use the appletalk getzonelist-filter command in interface configuration mode. To remove a filter, use the no form of this command.

appletalk getzonelist-filter access-list-number

no appletalk getzonelist-filter [access-list-number]


Syntax Description

access-list-number

Number of the access list. This is a decimal number from 600 to 699.

appletalk glean-packets

To derive AARP table entries from incoming packets, use the appletalk glean-packets command in interface configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

appletalk glean-packets

no appletalk glean-packets


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk ignore-verify-errors

To allow the Cisco IOS software to start functioning even if the network is misconfigured, use the appletalk ignore-verify-errors command in global configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

appletalk ignore-verify-errors

no appletalk ignore-verify-errors

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk iptalk

To enable IPTalk encapsulation on a tunnel interface, use the appletalk iptalk command in interface configuration mode. To disable IPTalk encapsulation, use the no form of this command.

appletalk iptalk network zone

no appletalk iptalk
[network zone]

Syntax Description

network

AppleTalk network address assigned to the interface. The argument network is the 16-bit network number in decimal.

zone

Name of the zone for the connected AppleTalk network.

appletalk iptalk-baseport

To specify the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number when configuring IPTalk, use the appletalk iptalk-baseport command in global configuration mode. To return to the default UDP port number, use the no form of this command.

appletalk iptalk-baseport port-number

no appletalk iptalk-baseport [port-number]


Syntax Description

port-number

First UDP port number in the range of UDP ports used in mapping AppleTalk well-known DDP socket numbers to UDP ports.

appletalk lookup-type

To specify which NBP service types are retained in the name cache, use the appletalk lookup-type command in global configuration mode. To disable the caching of services, use the no form of this command.

appletalk lookup-type service-type

no appletalk lookup-type service-type


Syntax Description

service-type

AppleTalk service types. The name of a service type can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, type a colon followed by two hexadecimal numbers. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20.

appletalk macip dynamic

To allocate IP addresses to dynamic MacIP clients, use the appletalk macip dynamic command in global configuration mode. To delete a MacIP dynamic address assignment, use the no form of this command.

appletalk macip dynamic ip-address [ip-address] zone server-zone

no appletalk macip dynamic ip-address [ip-address] zone server-zone

Syntax Description

ip-address

IP address, in four-part, dotted decimal notation. To specify a range, enter two IP addresses, which represent the first and last addresses in the range.

zone server-zone

Zone in which the MacIP server resides. The argument server-zone can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, specify a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20. For a list of Macintosh characters, refer to Apple Computer's Inside AppleTalk publication.

appletalk macip server

To establish a MacIP server for a zone, use the appletalk macip server command in global configuration mode. To shut down a MacIP server, use the no form of this command.

appletalk macip server ip-address zone server-zone

no appletalk macip server ip-address zone server-zone


Syntax Description

ip-address

IP address, in four-part dotted decimal notation. It is suggested that this address match the address of an existing IP interface.

zone server-zone

Zone in which the MacIP server resides. The argument server-zone can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, specify a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20. For a list of Macintosh characters, refer to Apple Computer's Inside AppleTalk publication.

appletalk macip static

To allocate an IP address to be used by a MacIP client that has reserved a static IP address, use the appletalk macip static command in global configuration mode. To delete a MacIP static address assignment, use the no form of this command.

appletalk macip static ip-address [ip-address] zone server-zone

no appletalk macip static ip-address [ip-address] zone server-zone


Syntax Description

ip-address

(Optional) IP address, in four-part, dotted decimal format. To specify a range, enter two IP addresses, which represent the first and last addresses in the range.

zone server-zone

Zone in which the MacIP server resides. The argument server-zone can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, specify a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20. For a list of Macintosh characters, refer to Apple Computer's Inside AppleTalk publication.

appletalk maximum-paths

To define the maximum number of equal-cost paths the router should use when balancing the traffic load, use the appletalk maximum-paths command in global configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

appletalk maximum-paths [paths]

no appletalk maximum-paths [paths]


Syntax Description

paths

(Optional) Maximum number of equal-cost paths to be used for balancing the traffic load. The paths argument is a decimal number in the range of 1 to 16.

appletalk name-lookup-interval

To set the interval between service pollings by the router on its AppleTalk interfaces, use the appletalk name-lookup-interval command in global configuration mode. To purge the name cache and return to the default polling interval, use the no form of this command.

appletalk name-lookup-interval seconds

no appletalk name-lookup-interval [seconds]


Syntax Description

seconds

Interval, in seconds, between NBP lookup pollings. This can be any positive integer; there is no upper limit. It is recommended that you use an interval between 300 seconds (5 minutes) and 1200 seconds (20 minutes). The smaller the interval, the more packets are generated to handle the names. Specifying an interval of 0 purges all entries from the name cache and disables the caching of service type information that is controlled by the appletalk lookup-type command, including the caching of information about our routers.

appletalk permit-partial-zones

To permit access to the other networks in a zone when access to one of those networks is denied, use the appletalk permit-partial-zones command in global configuration mode. To deny access to all networks in a zone if access to one of those networks is denied, use the no form of this command.

appletalk permit-partial-zones

no appletalk permit-partial-zones


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk pre-fdditalk

To enable the recognition of pre-FDDITalk packets, use the appletalk pre-fdditalk command in global configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

appletalk pre-fdditalk

no appletalk pre-fdditalk


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk protocol

To specify the routing protocol to use on an interface, use the appletalk protocol command in interface configuration mode. To disable a routing protocol, use the no form of this command.

appletalk protocol {aurp | eigrp | rtmp}

no appletalk protocol {aurp | eigrp | rtmp}


Syntax Description

aurp

Specifies that the routing protocol to use is AURP. You can enable AURP only on tunnel interfaces.

eigrp

Specifies that the routing protocol to use is Enhanced IGRP.

rtmp

Specifies that the routing protocol to use is RTMP, which is enabled by default.

appletalk proxy-nbp

To assign a proxy network number for each zone in which there is a router that supports only nonextended AppleTalk, use the appletalk proxy-nbp command in global configuration mode. To delete the proxy, use the no form of this command.

appletalk proxy-nbp network-number zone-name

no appletalk proxy-nbp [network-number zone-name]


Syntax Description

network-number

Network number of the proxy. It is a 16-bit decimal number and must be unique on the network. This is the network number that will be advertised by the Cisco IOS software as if it were a real network number.

zone-name

Name of the zone that contains the devices that support only nonextended AppleTalk. The name can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, type a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20.

appletalk require-route-zones

To prevent the advertisement of routes (network numbers or cable ranges) that have no assigned zone, use the appletalk require-route-zones command in global configuration mode. To disable this option and allow the Cisco IOS software to advertise to its neighbors routes that have no network-zone association, use the no form of this command.

appletalk require-route-zones

no appletalk require-route-zones


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk route-cache

To enable fast switching on all supported interfaces, use the appletalk route-cache command in interface configuration mode. To disable fast switching, use the no form of this command.

appletalk route-cache

no appletalk route-cache


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk route-redistribution

To redistribute RTMP routes into AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP and vice versa, use the appletalk route-redistribution command in global configuration mode. To keep Enhanced IGRP and RTMP routes separate, use the no form of this command.

appletalk route-redistribution

no appletalk route-redistribution


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk routing

To enable AppleTalk routing, use the appletalk routing command in global configuration mode. To disable AppleTalk routing, use the no form of this command.

appletalk routing [eigrp router-number]

no appletalk routing [eigrp router-number]


Syntax Description

eigrp router-number

(Optional) Specifies the Enhanced IGRP routing protocol. The argument router-number is the router ID. It can be a decimal integer from 1 to 65535. It must be unique in your AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP internetwork.

appletalk rtmp jitter

To set interval timer on a router between subsequent AppleTalk RTMP routing updates, use the appletalk rtmp jitter command in global configuration mode. To disable this mode, use the no form of the command.

appletalk rtmp jitter percent

no appletalk rtmp jitter percent

Syntax Description

percent

Ranges from 0 to 100.

appletalk rtmp-stub

To enable AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) stub mode, use the appletalk rtmp-stub command in interface configuration mode. To disable this mode, use the no form of the command.

appletalk rtmp-stub

no appletalk rtmp-stub

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk send-rtmps

To allow the Cisco IOS software to send routing updates to its neighbors, use the appletalk send-rtmps command in interface configuration mode. To block updates from being sent, use the no form of this command.

appletalk send-rtmps

no appletalk send-rtmps


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk static cable-range

To define a static route or a floating static route on an extended network, use the appletalk static cable-range command in global configuration mode. To remove a static route, use the no form of this command.

appletalk static cable-range cable-range to network.node [floating] zone zone-name

no appletalk static cable-range cable-range to network.node [floating] [zone zone-name]


Syntax Description

cable-range

Cable range value. The argument specifies the start and end of the cable range, separated by a hyphen. These values are decimal number from 0 to 65279. The starting network number must be less than or equal to the ending network number.

to network.node

AppleTalk network address of the remote router. The argument network is the 16-bit network number in the range 0 to 65279. The argument node is the 8-bit node number in the range 0 to 254. Both numbers are decimal.

floating

(Optional) Specifies that this route is a floating static route, which is a static route that can be overridden by a dynamically learned route.

zone zone-name

Name of the zone on the remote network. The name can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, type a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20.

appletalk static network

To define a static route or a floating static route on a nonextended network, use the appletalk static network command in global configuration mode. To remove a static route, use the no form of this command.

appletalk static network network-number to network.node [floating] zone zone-name

no appletalk static network network-number to network.node [floating] [zone zone-name]


Syntax Description

network-number

AppleTalk network number assigned to the interface. It is a 16-bit decimal number and must be unique on the network. This is the network number that will be advertised by the Cisco IOS software as if it were a real network number.

to network.node

AppleTalk network address of the remote router. The argument network is the 16-bit network number in the range 0 to 65279. The argument node is the 8-bit node number in the range 0 to 254. Both numbers are decimal.

floating

(Optional) Specifies that this route is a floating static route, which is a static route that can be overridden by a dynamically learned route.

zone zone-name

Name of the zone on the remote network. The name can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, type a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20.

appletalk strict-rtmp-checking

To perform maximum checking of routing updates to ensure their validity, use the appletalk strict-rtmp-checking command in global configuration mode. To disable the maximum checking, use the no form of this command.

appletalk strict-rtmp-checking

no appletalk strict-rtmp-checking


Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

appletalk timers

To change the routing update timers, use the appletalk timers command in global configuration mode. To return to the default routing update timers, use the no form of this command.

appletalk timers update-interval valid-interval invalid-interval

no appletalk timers [update-interval valid-interval invalid-interval]


Syntax Description

update-interval

Time, in seconds, between routing updates sent to other routers on the network. The default is 10 seconds.

valid-interval

Time, in seconds, that the Cisco IOS software will consider a route valid without having heard a routing update for that route. The default is 20 seconds (two times the update interval).

invalid-interval

Time, in seconds, that the route is retained after the last update. The default is 60 seconds (three times the valid interval).

appletalk virtual-net

To add AppleTalk users logging in on an asynchronous line and using PPP encapsulation to an internal network, use the appletalk virtual-net command in global configuration mode. To remove an internal network, use the no form of this command.

appletalk virtual-net network-number zone-name

no appletalk virtual-net network-number zone-name

Syntax Description

network-number

AppleTalk network address assigned to the interface. This is a 16-bit decimal network number in the range 0 to 65279. The network address must be unique across your AppleTalk internetwork.

zone-name

Name of a new or existing zone to which the AppleTalk user will belong.

appletalk zip-query-interval

To specify the interval at which the Cisco IOS software sends ZIP queries, use the appletalk zip-query-interval command in global configuration mode. To return to the default interval, use the no form of this command.

appletalk zip-query-interval interval

no zip-query-interval

Syntax Description

interval

Interval, in seconds, at which the software sends ZIP queries. It can be any positive integer. The default is 10 seconds.

appletalk zip-reply-filter

To configure a ZIP reply filter, use the appletalk zip-reply-filter command in interface configuration mode. To remove a filter, use the no form of this command.

appletalk zip-reply-filter access-list-number

no appletalk zip-reply-filter [access-list-number]


Syntax Description

access-list-number

Number of the access list. This is a decimal number from 600 to 699.

appletalk zone

To set the zone name for the connected AppleTalk network, use the appletalk zone command in interface configuration mode. To delete a zone, use the no form of this command.

appletalk zone zone-name

no appletalk zone [zone-name]


Syntax Description

zone-name

Name of the zone. The name can include special characters from the Apple Macintosh character set. To include a special character, type a colon followed by two hexadecimal characters. For zone names with a leading space character, enter the first character as the special sequence :20.


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