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This chapter explains the function and syntax of the Novell IPX commands:show ipx cache through spf-interval. 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 display the contents of the IPX fast-switching cache, use the show ipx cache command in EXEC mode.
show ipx cacheSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information about interfaces configured for Enhanced IGRP, use the show ipx eigrp interfaces command in EXEC mode.
show ipx eigrp interfaces [type number] [as-number]
Syntax Description
type (Optional) Interface type. number (Optional) Interface number. as-number (Optional) Autonomous system number.
To display the neighbors discovered by Enhanced IGRP, use the show ipx eigrp neighbors command in EXEC mode.
show ipx eigrp neighbors [servers] [autonomous-system-number | interface] [regexp name]
Syntax Description
servers (Optional) Displays the server list advertised by each neighbor. This is displayed only if the ipx sap incremental command is enabled on the interface on which the neighbor resides. autonomous-system-number (Optional) Autonomous system number. It can be a number from 1 to 65535. interface (Optional) Interface type and number. regexp name (Optional) Displays the IPX servers whose names match the regular expression.
To display the Enhanced IGRP topology table, use the show ipx eigrp topology command in EXEC mode.
show ipx eigrp topology [network-number]
Syntax Description
network-number (Optional) IPX network number whose topology table entry to display.
To display the status of the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) interfaces configured in the Cisco IOS software and the parameters configured on each interface, use the show ipx interface command in EXEC mode.
show ipx interface [type number]
Syntax Description
type (Optional) Interface type. It can be one of the following types: asynchronous, dialer, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), FDDI, loopback, null, serial, Token Ring, or tunnel. number (Optional) Interface number.
To display the Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) cache, use the show ipx nhrp command in EXEC mode.
show ipx nhrp [dynamic | static] [type number]
Syntax Description
dynamic (Optional) Displays only the dynamic (learned) IPX-to-NBMA address cache entries. static (Optional) Displays only the static IPX-to-NBMA address entries in the cache (configured through the ipx nhrp map command). type (Optional) Interface type about which to display the NHRP cache. Valid options are atm, serial, and tunnel. number (Optional) Interface number about which to display the NHRP cache.
To display Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) traffic statistics, use the show ipx nhrp traffic command in EXEC mode.
show ipx nhrp trafficSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the entries in the link-state packet (LSP) database, use the show ipx nlsp database command in EXEC mode.
show ipx nlsp [tag] database [lspid] [detail]
Syntax Description
tag (Optional) Names the NLSP process. The tag can be any combination of printable characters. lspid (Optional) Link-state protocol ID (LSPID). You must specify this in the format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.yy-zz. The components of this argument have the following meaning: detail (Optional) Displays the contents of the LSP database entries. If you omit this keyword, only a summary display is shown.
To display NLSP neighbors and their states, use the show ipx nlsp neighbors command in EXEC mode.
show ipx nlsp [tag] neighbors [interface] [detail]
Syntax Description
tag (Optional) Names the NLSP process. The value of the tag argument can be any combination of printable characters. interface (Optional) Interface type and number. detail (Optional) Displays detailed information about the neighbor. If you omit this keyword, only a summary display is shown.
To display a history of the shortest path first (SPF) calculations for NLSP, use the show ipx nlsp spf-log command in EXEC mode.
show ipx nlsp [tag] spf-log
Syntax Description
tag (Optional) Names the NLSP process. The tag can be any combination of printable characters.
To display the contents of the IPX routing table, use the show ipx route user command in EXEC mode.
show ipx route [network] [default] [detailed]
Syntax Description
network (Optional) Number of the network whose routing table entry you want to display. This is an eight-digit hexadecimal number that uniquely identifies a network cable segment. It can be a number in the range 1 to FFFFFFFD. You do not need to specify leading zeros in the network number. For example, for the network number 000000AA, you can enter AA. default (Optional) Displays the default route. This is equivalent to specifying a value of FFFFFFFE for the argument network. detailed (Optional) Displays detailed route information.
To list the IPX servers discovered through Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) advertisements, use the show ipx servers command in EXEC mode.
show ipx servers [unsorted | [sorted [name | net | type]]] [regexp name]
Syntax Description
unsorted (Optional) Does not sort entries when displaying IPX servers. sorted (Optional) Sorts the display of IPX servers according to the keyword that follows. name (Optional) Displays the IPX servers alphabetically by server name. net (Optional) Displays the IPX servers numerically by network number. type (Optional) Displays the IPX servers numerically by SAP service type. This is the default. regexp name (Optional) Displays the IPX servers whose names match the regular expression.
To display the table of SPX connections through interfaces for which SPX spoofing is enabled, use the show ipx spx-spoof command in EXEC mode.
show ipx spx-spoofSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information about the number and type of Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) packets sent and received, use the show ipx traffic command in EXEC mode.
show ipx [nlsp] traffic [since {bootup | show}]
Syntax Description
nlsp (Optional) Displays only NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP) traffic counters. since bootup (Optional) Displays traffic statistics since bootup. since show (Optional) Displays traffic statistics since the last show command.
To display a summary of Silicon Switch Processor (SSP) statistics, use the show sse summary command in EXEC mode.
show sse summarySyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To control how often the Cisco IOS software performs the Shortest Path First (SPF) calculation, use the spf-interval command in router configuration mode. To restore the default interval, use the no form of this command.
spf-interval seconds
Syntax Description
seconds Minimum amount of time between SPF calculations, in seconds. It can be a number from 1 to 120. The default is 5 seconds.
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Posted: Wed Jul 26 16:48:26 PDT 2000
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