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Banyan VINES Commands: clear vines cache Through trace (VINES)

Banyan VINES Commands: clear vines cache Through trace (VINES)

This chapter explains the function and syntax of the Banyan Virtual Network System (VINES) protocol commands: clear vines cache through trace (VINES). For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Apollo Domain, Banyan VINES, DECnet, ISO CLNS, and XNS Command Reference, Release 12.1.


Note Not all Cisco access servers support Banyan VINES. For more information, refer to the release notes for the release you are running.

clear vines cache

To delete entries from the VINES fast-switching cache, use the clear vines cache command in EXEC mode.

clear vines cache [interface interface | neighbor address | server network | counters]

Syntax Description

interface interface

(Optional) Deletes from the fast-switching cache table any entry that has one or more paths that go through the specified interface.

neighbor address

(Optional) Deletes from the fast-switching cache table any entry that has one or more paths via the specified neighbor router.

server network

(Optional) Deletes from the fast-switching cache table any entry whose network number part of the destination address matches the specified network address. The argument network can be either a 4-byte hexadecimal number or a 4-byte decimal number (if you have issued a vines decimal command).

counters

(Optional) Deletes the fast-switching cache and counters.

clear vines ipc

To delete VINES Interprocess Communications Protocol (IPC) connection blocks, use the clear vines ipc command in EXEC mode.

clear vines ipc number

Syntax Description

number

Hexadecimal number of the IPC connection to delete.

clear vines neighbor

To delete entries from the neighbor table, use the clear vines neighbor command in EXEC mode.

clear vines neighbor {address | *}

Syntax Description

address

Address of the neighbor entry whose entry should be deleted from the neighbor table. The argument is a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format network:host, where network is 4 bytes and host is 2 bytes.

*

Deletes all entries from the neighbor path table except the entry for the local router.

clear vines route

To delete network addresses from the routing table, use the clear vines route command in EXEC mode.

clear vines route {network | *}

Syntax Description

network

Network number of the entry to delete from the routing table. The argument network can be either a 4-byte hexadecimal number, a 4-byte decimal number (if you have issued a vines decimal command), or a host name (if you have issued a vines enhancements command).

*

Deletes all entries from the routing table.

clear vines traffic

To clear all VINES-related statistics that are displayed by the show vines traffic command, use the clear vines traffic command in EXEC mode.

clear vines traffic

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show vines access

To display the VINES access lists currently defined, use the show vines access command in EXEC mode.

show vines access [access-list-number]

Syntax Description

access-list-number

(Optional) Number of the access list to display.

show vines cache

To display the contents of the VINES fast-switching cache, use the show vines cache command in EXEC mode.

show vines cache [address | interface type number | neighbor address | server network]

Syntax Description

address

(Optional) Displays the entry in the fast-switching cache for the specified station.

interface type number

(Optional) Displays all neighbors in the fast-switching cache that are accessible via the specified interface type and number.

neighbor address

(Optional) Displays all routes in the VINES fast-switching cache that have the specified neighbor as their first hop. The argument address is a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format network:host, where network is 4 bytes and host is 2 bytes, a 4-byte decimal number in the same format (if you have issued a vines decimal command), or a host name (if you have issued a vines enhancements command).

server network

(Optional) Displays all entries in the VINES fast-switching cache that are in the specified logical network. The argument network can be either a 4-byte hexadecimal number or a 4-byte decimal number (if you have issued a vines decimal command).

show vines host

To display the entries in the VINES host name table, use the show vines host command in EXEC mode.

show vines host [name]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Displays the entry in the VINES name table that has the specified name.

show vines interface

To display status of the VINES interfaces configured in the Cisco IOS software and the parameters configured on each interface, use the show vines interface command in EXEC mode.

show vines interface [type number]

Syntax Description

type

(Optional) Interface type.

number

(Optional) Interface number.

show vines ipc

To display information about any currently active IPC connections, use the show vines ipc command in EXEC mode.

show vines ipc

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

show vines neighbor

To display the entries in the VINES neighbor table, use the show vines neighbor command in EXEC mode.

show vines neighbor [address | interface type number | server number]

Syntax Description

address

(Optional) Displays the entry for the specified neighbor.

interface type number

(Optional) Displays all neighbor paths in the neighbor table that use the specified interface.

server number

(Optional) Displays all entries in the neighbor table that have the specified network number.

show vines route

To display the contents of the VINES routing table, use the show vines route command in EXEC mode.

show vines route [number | neighbor address | metric]

Syntax Description

number

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

neighbor address

(Optional) Displays all routes in the VINES routing table that have the specified neighbor as their first hop.

metric

(Optional) Display routes by metric.

show vines service

To display information about the application layer support, use the show vines service command in EXEC mode.

show vines service [fs | nsm | ss | vs]

Syntax Description

fs

(Optional) Displays file service information.

nsm

(Optional) Displays network and system management service information.

ss

(Optional) Displays server service information.

vs

(Optional) Displays security service information.

show vines traffic

To display the statistics maintained about VINES protocol traffic, use the show vines traffic command in EXEC mode.

show vines traffic [type number]

Syntax Description

type

(Optional) Interface type.

number

(Optional) Interface number.

trace (VINES)

To determine the path that a packet takes when traversing a VINES network, use the trace command in EXEC mode.

trace [vines | oldvines] [address]

Syntax Description

vines

(Optional) Specifies the VINES protocol. This trace is compatible with the Banyan VINES traceroute function.

oldvines

(Optional) Specifies the VINES protocol. This trace is compatible with our trace function prior to Cisco IOS Release 10.2.

address

(Optional) Address of a node. This is a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format network:host, where network is 4 bytes and host is 2 bytes.


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