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AppleTalk Commands: show appletalk remap Through test appletalk

AppleTalk Commands: show appletalk remap Through test appletalk

This chapter explains the function and syntax of the AppleTalk commands: show appletalk remap through test appletalk. 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.

show appletalk remap

To display domain remapping information, use the show appletalk remap command in EXEC mode.

show appletalk remap [domain domain-number [{in | out} [{to | from} domain-network]]]

Syntax Description

domain domain-number

(Optional) Number of an AppleTalk domain about which to display remapping information. It can be a decimal integer from 1 through 1000000.

in

(Optional) Displays remapping information about inbound packets, that is, on packets entering the local segment of the domain.

out

(Optional) Displays remapping information about outbound packets, that is on packets exiting from the local segment of the domain.

to

(Optional) Displays information about the network number or cable range to which an address has been remapped.

from

(Optional) Displays information about the original network number or cable range.

domain-network

(Optional) Number of an AppleTalk network.

show appletalk route

To display all entries or specified entries in the AppleTalk routing table, use the show appletalk route command in EXEC mode.

show appletalk route [network | type number]

Syntax Description

network

(Optional) Displays the routing table entry for the specified network.

type number

(Optional) Displays the routing table entries for networks that can be reached via the specified interface type and number.

show appletalk sockets

To display all information or specified information about process-level operation in the sockets of an AppleTalk interface, use the show appletalk sockets command in privileged EXEC mode.

show appletalk sockets [socket-number]

Syntax Description

socket-number

(Optional) Displays information about the specified socket number.

show appletalk static

To display information about the statically defined routes, including floating static routes, use the show appletalk static command in EXEC mode.

show appletalk static

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show appletalk traffic

To display statistics about AppleTalk traffic, including MacIP traffic, use the show appletalk traffic command in EXEC mode.

show appletalk traffic

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show appletalk zone

To display all entries or specified entries in the zone information table, use the show appletalk zone command in EXEC mode.

show appletalk zone [zone-name]

Syntax Description

zone-name

(Optional) Displays the entry for the specified zone.

show smrp forward

To display all entries or specific entries in the SMRP forwarding table, use the show smrp forward command in EXEC mode.

show smrp forward [appletalk [group-address]]

Syntax Description

appletalk

(Optional) Displays SMRP forwarding table entries for all AppleTalk networks. Currently SMRP services are supported over AppleTalk only.

group-address

(Optional) SMRP group address. All members of a group listen for multicast packets on this address.

show smrp globals

To display global information about SMRP---such as whether SMRP is enabled and running and settings for timers, most of which are used internally---use the show smrp globals command in EXEC mode.

show smrp globals

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show smrp group

To display all entries or specific entries in the SMRP group table, use the show smrp group command in EXEC mode.

show smrp group [appletalk [group-address]]

Syntax Description

appletalk

(Optional) Displays SMRP group table entries for all AppleTalk networks. Currently SMRP services are supported over AppleTalk networks only.

group-address

(Optional) SMRP group address.

show smrp mcache

To display the SMRP fast-switching cache table, use the show smrp mcache command in EXEC mode.

show smrp mcache [appletalk [group-address]]

Syntax Description

appletalk

(Optional) Displays the SMRP fast-switching cache table entries for all AppleTalk network groups. Currently, SMRP services are supported over AppleTalk only.

group-address

(Optional) SMRP group address. Use this argument to display only this group's fast-switching cache table entry.

show smrp neighbor

To display all entries or specific entries in the SMRP neighbor table, use the show smrp neighbor command in EXEC mode.

show smrp neighbor [appletalk [network-address]]

Syntax Description

appletalk

(Optional) Displays SMRP neighbor table entries for all AppleTalk networks. Currently SMRP services are supported over AppleTalk networks only.

network-address

(Optional) Network address of the neighbor router.

show smrp port

To display all entries or specific entries in the SMRP port table, use the show smrp port command in EXEC mode.

show smrp port [appletalk [type number]]

Syntax Description

appletalk

(Optional) Displays SMRP port table entries for all AppleTalk networks. Currently SMRP services are supported over AppleTalk networks only.

type

(Optional) Interface type.

number

(Optional) Interface number.

show smrp route

To display all entries or specific entries in the SMRP routing table, use the show smrp route command in EXEC mode.

show smrp route [appletalk [network] | type number]

Syntax Description

appletalk

(Optional) Displays SMRP route table entries for all AppleTalk networks. Currently SMRP services are supported over AppleTalk networks only.

network

(Optional) SMRP network range.

type

(Optional) Interface type.

number

(Optional) Interface number.

show smrp traffic

To display all entries or specific entries in the SMRP traffic table, use the show smrp traffic command in EXEC mode.

show smrp traffic [all | group | neighbor | port | route | transaction]

Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Displays SMRP traffic for SMRP groups, neighbors, ports, routes, and transactions.

group

(Optional) Displays SMRP traffic for SMRP groups.

neighbor

(Optional) Displays SMRP traffic for neighbors.

port

(Optional) Displays SMRP traffic for ports.

route

(Optional) Displays SMRP traffic for routes.

transaction

(Optional) Displays SMRP traffic for transactions.

smrp mroute-cache protocol appletalk

To enable SMRP fast-switching on a port, use the smrp mroute-cache protocol appletalk command in interface configuration mode. To disable SMRP fast-switching, use the no form of the command.

smrp mroute-cache protocol appletalk

no smrp mroute-cache protocol appletalk

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

smrp protocol appletalk

To make SMRP multicast services available over AppleTalk for a specific interface, use the smrp protocol appletalk command in interface configuration mode. To disable SMRP over AppleTalk for a specific interface, use the no form of the command.

smrp protocol appletalk [network-range beginning-end]

no smrp protocol appletalk [network-range beginning-end]

Syntax Description

network-range

(Optional) SMRP network range for the interface. We recommend that you do not specify an SMRP network range. When you omit the range, the Cisco IOS software uses the AppleTalk cable range configured for the interface as the SMRP network range. If you specify a range, it must fall within the SMRP network range 1 to 65535.

beginning-end

(Optional) The beginning and end of the SMRP network range for this AppleTalk network. If you specify a range, it must fall within the SMRP network range 1 to 65535.

smrp routing

To enable the use of the multicast transport services provided by the SMRP, use the smrp routing command in global configuration mode. To disable SMRP services for all interfaces, use the no form of this command.

smrp routing

no smrp routing

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

test appletalk

To enter the test mode, use the test appletalk command in privileged EXEC mode.

test appletalk

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.


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