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This chapter explains the function and syntax of the AppleTalk commands: clear appletalk arp through show appletalk neighbors. 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.
To delete all entries or a specified entry from the AARP table, use the clear appletalk arp command in EXEC mode.
clear appletalk arp [network.node]
Syntax Description
network.node (Optional) AppleTalk network address to be deleted from the AARP table. 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.
To delete all entries or a specified entry from the neighbor table, use the clear appletalk neighbor command in EXEC mode.
clear appletalk neighbor [neighbor-address]
Syntax Description
neighbor-address (Optional) Network address of the neighboring router to be deleted from the neighbor table. The address is in the format network.node. The argument network is the 16-bit network number in the range 1 to 65279. The argument node is the 8-bit node number in the range 0 to 254. Both numbers are decimal.
To delete entries from the routing table, use the clear appletalk route command in EXEC mode.
clear appletalk route [network]
Syntax Description
network (Optional) Number of the network to which the route provides access.
To reset AppleTalk traffic counters, use the clear appletalk traffic command in EXEC mode.
clear appletalk trafficSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To remove all fast-switching entries in the Sample Multicast Routing Protocol (SMRP) fast-switching cache table, use the clear smrp mcache command in EXEC mode.
clear smrp mcacheSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the AppleTalk access lists currently defined, use the show appletalk access-lists user command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk access-listsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display routes to networks that are directly connected or that are one hop away, use the show appletalk adjacent-routes command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk adjacent-routesSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the entries in the ARP cache, use the show appletalk arp command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk arpSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the pending events in the AURP update-events queue, use the show appletalk aurp events command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk aurp eventsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display entries in the AURP private path database, which consists of all paths learned from exterior routers, use the show appletalk aurp topology command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk aurp topologySyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the routes in the AppleTalk fast-switching table on an extended AppleTalk network, use the show appletalk cache command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk cacheSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display all domain-related information, use the show appletalk domain command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk domain [domain-number]
Syntax Description
domain-number (Optional) Number of an AppleTalk domain about which to display information. It can be a decimal integer from 1 to 1000000.
To display information about interfaces configured for Enhanced IGRP, use the show appletalk eigrp interfaces command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk eigrp interfaces [type number]
Syntax Description
type (Optional) Interface type. number (Optional) Interface number.
To display the neighbors discovered by Enhanced IGRP, use the show appletalk eigrp neighbors command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk eigrp neighbors [interface]
Syntax Description
interface (Optional) Displays information about the specified neighbor router.
To display the AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP topology table, use the show appletalk eigrp topology command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk eigrp topology [network-number | active | zero-successors]
Syntax Description
network-number (Optional) Number of the AppleTalk network whose topology table entry you want to display. active (Optional) Displays the entries for all active routes. zero-successors (Optional) Displays the entries for destinations for which no successors exist. These entries are destinations that the Cisco IOS software currently does not know how to reach via Enhanced IGRP. This option is useful for debugging network problems.
To display information and settings about the AppleTalk internetwork and other parameters, use the show appletalk globals command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk globalsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the status of the AppleTalk interfaces configured in the Cisco IOS software and the parameters configured on each interface, use the show appletalk interface command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk interface [brief] [type number]
Syntax Description
brief (Optional) Displays a brief summary of the status of the AppleTalk interfaces. type (Optional) Interface type. It can be one of the following types: asynchronous, dialer, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), Token Ring number (Optional) Interface number.
(IEEE 802.5), FDDI, High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI), Virtual Interface, ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI), ATM interface, loopback, null, or serial.
To display status information about all known MacIP clients, use the show appletalk macip-clients command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk macip-clientsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display status information about related servers, use the show appletalk macip-servers command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk macip-serversSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display statistics about MacIP traffic through the router, use the show appletalk macip-traffic command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk macip-trafficSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display a list of NBP services offered by nearby routers and other devices that support NBP, use the show appletalk name-cache command in privileged EXEC mode.
show appletalk name-cacheSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the contents of the NBP name registration table, use the show appletalk nbp command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk nbpSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information about the AppleTalk routers that are directly connected to any of the networks to which this router is directly connected, use the show appletalk neighbors command in EXEC mode.
show appletalk neighbors [neighbor-address]
Syntax Description
neighbor-address (Optional) Displays information about the specified neighbor router.
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Posted: Wed Jul 26 15:06:32 PDT 2000
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