NetWare Message File: IPXCON.NLM 6.50.7, Tran 1.0 p#>Zmp %.7FUf| "-8DYl?JYg3Tu0;\p &-3DNk{U`$*6Ffmy+Fap8Pd~#X^iz  # L m !!%!-!F!P!a!i!!!!!"" 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NLSP ID:Circuit:IPX ConsoleTicks:Potential PathsFirst Hop Network Number First Hop NamePotential Path From %.8X to %.8XNetwork Number Name Cost Throughput DelayKnown ServicesService Name Circuit TypeService InformationNode:Socket:Destination Information:(seconds)(Select to View)(bytes)Indicates the selected mappings network number.Indicates the selected mappings node address.(packets per second)OffOnNoYesnlspLevel1RouterOtherBroadcastWAN NLSPWAN Numbered RIPWAN Unnumbered RIPWAN On-demandWAN WorkstationAutoLocalStaticRouterNetworkInitializingUpFailedDownLevel 2Select to view and change the IPXCON options.Select to view the IPX information.Select to view the IPX Router information.Select to view the NLSP information.Select to view the information for the circuits.Select to view the forwarding table.Select to view the information for the currently reachable services.Indicates the selected mappings initial hold time.Enter the remote Hostname or Address. DELETE=Local Host INSERT=Display Hosts.The SNMP community name is included in each request message sent to the host.The rate at which the host will be polled to update the management information.The total number of packets delivered locally.The total number of IPX packets received, including those received in error.The number of IPX packets sent, excluding Packets Forwarded.The number of IPX packets supplied locally for transmission.The number of IPX packets forwarded by this system.Select this field to view additional detailed IPX information.The number of packets discarded due to exceeding the maximum hop count.The number of packets discarded due to errors in their headers.The number of packets discarded because the destination socket was not open.The number of packets discarded due to decompression errors.The number of packets discarded due to filtering.The number of packets discarded for reasons other than those counted above.The number of packets discarded because no route was found.No Route Found:The number of packets supplied locally that were discarded because of errors.The number of packets discarded due to compression errors.Malformed Requests:Compression Errors:The number of Type 20 (i.e. NETBIOS) packets received for forwarding.The configured maximum number of IPX sockets that may be open at one time.Indicates the selected mappings remaining hold time.The number of IPX socket open calls which failed.ESC=Return To Mapping TableThe system's IPX internal network number. ( if one does not exist)Indicates whether RIP is operational on this IPX Router.Indicates whether SAP is operational on this IPX Router.Indicates whether NLSP is operational on this IPX Router.The maximum number of paths with equal costs which this IPX Router may use.The maximum number of hops that a packet may take.Number of packets destined for mobile clients.The selected mappings hold time has expired or the mapping is no longer active.The number of services currently reachable via this IPX Router.Select to view the system information about this NLSP router.Select to view the system or actual area addresses known to this NLSP router.Select to view the information about this router's NLSP neighbors.Select to view summary information about NLSP routers known to this system.Select to view the summary information for all LANs known to this NLSP router.The unique NLSP system ID.Indicates whether this router's NLSP Level 1 database is overloaded.The name or system ID of the nearest NLSP Level 2 router using default metrics.Select to view additional detailed NLSP system information.The number of LSPs sent by this NLSP router.The number of LSPs received by this NLSP router.The number of corrupt LSPs detected.The number of times the NLSP Level 1 LSP database has become overloaded.How often this router has tried to exceed NLSPs maximum sequence number.The number of times a sequence number skip has occurred.How often a zero-aged copy of the router's LSP has originated somewhere else.The NLSP version number.The minimum interval between transmission of an LSP on a broadcast circuit.The minimum interval between transmission of a LSP on a non-broadcast circuit.The minimum interval between generation of the same LSP.The maximum interval between generation of the same LSP.The interval at which the designated router sends NLSP Hellos.The interval at which NLSP Hellos will be sent on a broadcast circuit.The interval at which NLSP Hellos will be sent on a non-broadcast circuit.The multiplier used to manipulate the holding time for NLSP neighbor entries.The value placed in the lifetime field of LSPs generated by this router.The interval between generation of Complete Sequence Number Packets.The interval between transmission of Partial Sequence Number Packets.The number of seconds to delay in the wait state before entering the on state.The maximum size of Level 1 LSPs and SNPs originated by this router. Sent: Received:The name of the neighboring NLSP router.The name of the circuit used to reach the neighbor.The state of the connection to the neighboring router.The type of the neighboring NLSP router.The type of the connection to the neighboring NLSP router.The LAN Level 1 Designated Router priority level of the NLSP neighbor. Mapped:The identifier for this NLSP neighbor entry, unique within the parent circuit. Reverse Mapped:The neighboring router's NIC address.The initial holding time, in seconds, for this NLSP neighbor entry.The remaining time that this entry will be kept.The name of this circuit.DATA PACKETSFORWARDING REQUESTSThe media type used on this circuit.The network number for this circuit or if there is no network number.The NLSP Level 1 ID of this circuit. The delay, in microseconds, on this circuit.The throughput, in bits per second, on this circuit.The compression state on this circuit.Indicates whether RIP information may be sent and received on this circuit.Indicates whether SAP information may be sent and received on this circuit.Indicates whether NLSP information may be sent and received on this circuit.Select to view the neighboring NLSP routers reached through this circuit.Select to view additional detailed information about this circuit.MAPPING REQUESTSThe number of compression slots available on this circuit.The number of compressed packets sent on this circuit.The number of uncompressed packets sent on this circuit.The maximum size of IPX packets that the router supports on this circuit.The number of times this circuit has changed state.The number of times that initialization of this circuit has failed.The number of NLSP packets sent on this circuit.The number of NLSP packets received on this circuit.The maximum pace at which NLSP packets may be sent on this circuit.The interval between NLSP Hello packets sent on this circuit.The actual maximum packet size that has been used on this circuit.The NLSP default cost of this circuit for Level 1 traffic.The priority for becoming the NLSP LAN Level 1 designated router.The number of times the NLSP LAN Level 1 designated router has changed.The System ID of the NLSP LAN Level 1 designated router on this circuit.The number of times a NLSP neighbor state change has occurred.The number of times that a NLSP neighbor has been rejected on this circuit.The number of RIP packets sent on this circuit.The number of RIP packets received on this circuit.The maximum pace at which RIP packets may be sent on this circuit.The RIP periodic update interval.The holding multiplier for information received in RIP periodic updates.The RIP packet size used on this circuit.The number of SAP packets sent on this circuit.The number of SAP packets received on this circuit.The maximum pace at which SAP packets may be sent on this circuit.The SAP periodic update interval.The holding multiplier for information received in SAP periodic updates.The SAP packet size used on this circuit.Indicates whether to respond to SAP get nearest server requests.MAPPING RESPONSESThe name for this destination if the name is known.Maximum Mappings:The protocol through which this destination was learned.UnlimitedThe cost to reach this destination.The number of hops necessary to reach this destination.The estimated delay, in microseconds, to reach this destination.The estimated throughput, in bits per second, to this destination.Select to view the list of potential paths to this destination.Indicates the maximum number of active address mappings allowed.Indicates the number of data packets mapped.Indicates the number of data packets reverse mapped.SuspendedAbort Selection OptionsThe delay in ticks to reach this destination through RIP.Abort the current operationProceed with selections madeSelect to abort the current operation and return to Main menuThe node portion of the service's IPX address.The socket portion of the service's IPX address.Select to view information about the server providing the serice.This menu option is not supported at this time. IPXCON.NLM: Unexpected failure from TUI initialization: %d. publicSetting the locale failed. COMMUNITYPOLLThe community name parameter value is not valid. The request poll interval value is not valid. This parameter is not recognized: %s. Internal NetworkUnexpected error received from menu parameter handling: %d.Exit IPXCON?Local SystemA..Za..z0..9-_. An error occured in the process of displaying the information. Operation Aborted.EnabledDisabledLevel 1??????????ENTER=Select ESC=ExitESC=ExitSelect to proceed with the selections you have madeThis list represents all of the System and Actual Area Addresses known.Choose SFT III IO Engine To ViewThe Known NLSP Routers list. Press ENTER to view detailed information.This list represents all routers and lans attached to the specified router.The Known LANs list. Press ENTER to view all attached routers to the LAN.This list represents all of the NLSP routers attached to the specified LAN.The Circuits list. Press ENTER to view more detailed information.The Forwarding list. Press ENTER to view more detailed information.The Potential Paths. Press ENTER to view all Paths to the Destination.This list represents all Potential paths to the specified destination.The Services list. Press ENTER to view more detailed information.Failed to append an item to the list. LIST HAS BEEN TRUNCATED.Invalid key pressed.The unique NLSP ID of the Next Hop in the path to the destination.Networks:IO Engine 1IO Engine 2Select an IO Engine to View IPX Statistics On.<<< BAD MESSAGE >>>There is no information available at this time. Generally, this means that the table or list is empty.UserUser GroupPrint QueueFile ServerJob ServerGatewayJob QueueAdminsitrationACS2Remote Bridge ServerPoint-PointMulti-PointTime Synchronization VAPTarget Service Agent (from Archive Server)Advertising Print ServerTCP/IP GatewayBtrieve ServerNetWare SQLXTree-NetICL Gateway VAPDatabase ServerBtrieve VAP 4.11MAC ProjectValue Added File SystemTerm EmulatorSTOCKNET Broker SAP TypeSTOCKNET Exchanger SAP TypeMulti-Point X.25STOCKNET Broker - StaticSTOCKNET Queue TypeSTOCKNET Player TypeSTOCKNET Exchange - StaticNACSMIC SNA DFV ServerTape Drive ServerWANCOPY UtilityTES - Netware VMSMail ServerQueue TypesTNET X.21 IDA BridgeTNET X.21 BridgeTape Backup ServerSILA COM SoftwareVMS Router ControlDARTNetWare Access ServerNetwork CourierNamed Pipes ServerCQ3270 LANUNIX - Portable GroupProgress DatabaseGupta SQL Base ServerPowerChute--VAP/NLM Server Power SupplyAuditor PackageSecurityCOREL Driver Product Under Novell 386Archive Server386 NLMLAN 1 RouterObject TypeRemote Console VAPIDA Status UtilLANPORT Virtual Extension Of PortsR21PXSEQUELNETVAPGateway To UNISYSGateways To UNISYSNetWare Remote ConsoleNetWare for VM & MVSNET 3270RTKTest ServerCommunication ServerCommunications ServerImage ServerBT X.25ELMER ProjectNetwork Management SystemSoftware GMBHCDROMCommunication ProcessorXDB Server DatabasePiggyback Login NET_INCID 5001 Weather StationNETFRAM Netware 386MAXIBACK - VAPDCS System ServerDCA IPX Communication ProductForms CapabilityAdvertising Remote ServerSystem 9NW ManagementINSTANTCOM Communications ServerPICKIT (Comm Server)Open Image for NetWareLUMINAR Optical ServerTXDLANFAX RedirectorFile ShareLANWARESYSM/LAN2PC MetroService PointNETWAY 2000NETWAY SNAMAXWAY 500Share MasterAPT Net RemoteMAILSLOTSTerminal Gateway for UNISYS MainframeDB ServerSpareGateway, Composite Page, & Etc ServersMenu ProgramSet Item Description/Object TypeObject Type for GARP ServerLicensing Restrictions/Bindary TypeNetwork Management ProductServer TypeServer Type for Value Added ProductObject TypesDistributed ApplicationBindary TypeObject Bindary TypeE-Mail Queue Object-TypeE-Mail Server Object-TypeLANLORD ProductCredit Card Auth/Fund SettlementOn-Queue Task QueueOn-Queue Task ServerArea Code & Exchange Look-Up ServerSorting ServerX25 Automated Bridge Monitor & ControlPOWERGRID Network DaemonFor UNIBASE BV, Based In HollandInterFax ServerNP/SQL ServerThe Make ServerGeneric Job ServerRMF2 UtilityServer/SAPNetwork Management AgentNetwork Management Info ServerBindary Type - TIRPC ServiceNetware Management - LanternNetware ManagementBindary Type for BroadcastDOS Target Service AgentSMS Workstation Name ObjectSMS Testing & DevelopmentNovell MHS DS Gateway for OCENDS Gateway for OCESuperlab File Distribution ServerVersion Control QueueNVT Remote Login Over SPXQueue Server for IBM PSF/2Lantern RMONLAT Transport Service ProviderLAT Session ManagerLAT Network From NetwareAddress ServerNetWare Connect Server TypeAppletalk Remote Access ServiceNASI Communication ServerRemote Node SetCommunication PortCommunication Port GroupNetWare Access ServiceAsynchronous I/O ServiceX.25 PAD Servicefor Future ReleaseVersion Control ServerApplication Rights ProgramSuperlab Automation ServerNetwork Management ServicesTime SynchronizationSAP Server TypeDirectory ServerVAP - Advertising ServicesNPS (Netware Print Services)NPS Spool ClientHP NS UtilDocument Management PackageBBS ServerHP JetDirectBroadcast Operation SupFault Tolerant ControlCD ROM ServerBatch ProcessorX.500 DSA ServerNovell Remote ISDN RouterBOFAX ServerVoice ServerInterprocess Exchange ServerApplication ServerInterFax QueueSAS Share ServerSAS ConnectData Service To Workstation/School AdminBindary Object Typeight-Hand-Man, E-Mail/Scheduling PkgFAX Print ServerFAX Merge ServerNetwork Management ServerObject-Type, Pseudo Peer-To-PeerPrint Server - Laser JetServer-Type for LAN Times Japan ArticleQueue-Type for LAN Times Japan ArticleMGATE - Communication Gateway/LANS + VAXIPX Layer Peer-To-Peer CommunicationsNLM ServerScan Directory Entry for Space UsageNLM Advertising for UPS InfoShareware Communications ServerEnterprise ECSEnterprise Initialization ModeCommuncations Server - NET BIOS IPXGateway ManagementPowerChute Alert - UPS MonitoringTNS Transport network Substrate, Vers 2ID for Lasermaster Printer ProductsPowerChute AdministrativeSequel Link Client-Server MiddlewareMail SystemsHewlett Packard BridgesHewlett Packard HubsWorkstation Peer-To-Peer CommunicationsHP Open Mail & Portable NetwareCommunications Server BindaryCommunications Server SAPBindary Type for CD ServerObject Type for a GroupObject Type for a QueueObject Type for a ServerCopy Protection ServerTNA Communication with 2 NLM'SEthernet LAN Controller for NetWareServer ID for NLMFile Management ServicesQueue Management ServicesModem Protocall - Sharing Serial PortsGlobal Info Application Exec EnvironmentMAGIX Database ServerPerformance MonitorWAN Connection ServerWICATWICAT ServerEmbedded in OEM Plotter ProductAdvertising ARC ServerFAX Server ProductAnti-Virus ProductLAN Spool 3.5Network ManagementPoint-Of-Sale ServerSoftware Access Control ServerAXNETWAR - Envelope/Label Print ServerARC Server - MAC SERVE NLMARC Server - UNIX Serve NLMDatabase EngineReport EngineVISINET NLM Id#Print ServersServer Monitoring ProgramMultiple Services & ApplicationsDeveloping Server Performance AnalizerGupta Sequel Base ServerRemote Database ServicesObject Store ServerUnivel Server TypeFirst CallAccess Rights ServerVital Signs/LAN ServerLAA Server BindaryMICROSOFT SQL Server IPX/SPX SupportAsynchronous Serial CommunicationsWATSON - Communications ServerNETPORT AdvertisingBindary Object TypesIMAGE ApplicationNETSPRINTRemote Database Services - BinderyDealing Room ServersFull Text Retrieval Client/Server DB EngGateway SoftwareClient-Server Driver for IPX/SPXLoader Bindery TypeFinder Bindery TypeDDE ServerFilemaker ProNetworking HubNetwork Terminal EmulatorAdministration ServerNetwork Dynamic Data ExchangeAsynchronous Communications ServerBack Up ProductMiscellaneous Software CommunicationsEnterprise In Maintenance ModeConnection Station Service TypeSNA GatewayWorkstation Terminal AccessDistributive Cache ProductARC Serve Database AgentArchiveIBM Host GatewayProject IdCommon Communication InterfaceCommunications Server SDD SynthesizerTape Back-Up for NLM ApplicationsCanon Peripheral ServerNetware Server ProductObject Oriented Database SystemQMS Printer - Remote ConfigurationClient Server Monitoring UtilityBindary Type - Application DefinitionCommunications Gateway - OSICommunications Gateway - SNAArchive Queue ServerBATCHFILER ApplicationNLM on File ServerTime Synchronization ServerElectric Mail SystemTelephone Answering SystemNetwork Disc Back-Up SoftwareCadence Time ServicePOLY-PORTAL for NetWare/Ethernet GatewayPOLY-LINK PC to VAX Networking UtilitiesLAT ServiceAutomatic Tracking SystemMEASURESERVERS and MEASURECLIENTSDisk MonitorEnterprise Network ServicesAdministrative Agent ServerSybase SQL ServerSybase SQL Server ConsoleSybase SQL Server MonitorSybase SQL Server Back-UpSybase OPEN ServerSybase OPEN Server ConsoleRemote Printer ConsoleAuto-On/Off Control NLMASCOM FAX ServerASCOM Advertising FAX ServerASCOM FAX QueueFinanceForcastingSchemaFail Safe AnalysisCommunication Between Client and ServerStore Name of Special File on FileserverMain NLM Server for Calendar ManagerArray Monitor ServerDocument Processing Server NLMPower Product for File ServerNetBlazer Communication ServerRTS Terminal EmulationRSCF Client-Server APICD NETWORKER Bindary TypeRemote Back-Up DeviceSQL Server IPX/SPX Hidden ServerDatabase Lock ServerMeter ServerLANCORP EOMSICOT SNA GatewaySoftware NLMInternet GatewayEmail & Calendaring Communication ServerIntelligent Host GatewayAutomation Information RouterXBASE Record EngineRemote Procedure Call SystemDelivery of Valuable Info W/Usage TrackingRemote Access ServerBindery for Program Metering DatabaseLT Auditor 4.00 PlusBindary ServiceSAP ServiceNetprint Print ServerLED ServerAnti-Virus NLMCDNet ServerPolicy EngineLAN Assist Plus Remote ControlMAP Assist Peer-To-peerJETNET Driver for Novell IPX ProtocolsDatabase Server Running as NLMAsynchronous Communications ServersTaurus Database ServerTaurus Serial ServerCasper QueueCasper GhostConefrencing ServiceMail System Queue ServiceVIDEO ServerMessage Express ProductCost Recovery ServerPC-Based SNA GatewaySecurity Password PropagationUser RestrictionsSAP Advertising on Print ServerOT Ellipse ServerAsynchronous Access ServerEnterprise Description ObjectPrint ServerServer Type for NLMCubix QL ServerCubix QL ClientStatistic ManagementRemote Control SoftwareNETLYNX Communication ServerDESKVIEW X Bindery TypePrint Server Add-OnIndex Sequential Access NLMAssociative Index ServerNETSCRIBE ServerPrint Server for Remote WorkstationsNETMAGIC Bindery IdFinancial Market Information ServerNetwork ModemDocument Management ServiceImage Management ServiceMass Storage ServiceArchive QueueAccess ServerAll TypesLocal TalkEthernet IIEthernet 802.2Token RingEthernet 802.3802.4 Token BusNovell PCN 2GnetPronet 10Ethernet SNAPToken Ring SNAPLanpac IIisdnNovell rx-netIBM PCN2 802.2IBM PCN2 SNAPOMNINET3270 COAXIP TunnelFDDI 802.2IVDLAN 802.9DATACO_OSIFDDI SNAPSDLC TunnelPC Office FrameHypercommunicationsSLIPPPPIPX TunnelX25Frame RelayERROR: Could not obtain enough resources to complete request.SleepingThe operational state of this circuit.(microseconds)WAN CompressionWARNING: We were not able to find a path from the destination to the Host.OverloadedUnreachableTransport Protocol:Timeout:TCP/IPIPXTransport ProtocolChoose the transport protocol for remote SNMP access.The SNMP retry timeout value.SNMP returned a TABLE NOT FOUND error. Verify that the network management module is loaded (ie IPXRTRNM.NLM) and is the right version.SNMP returned a REQUEST TIMED OUT error. The configured remote host %s does not exist.IPX ServersThe Ipx Server '%s' is either not reachable or a invalid network number format.Error in appending to list. One possible reason is shortage of memory.Symbolic names of IPX Servers.ENTER=Select ESC=Previous MenuUnrecognised key input.Couldn't get required memory.IP Host Names and AddressesHost Name Host AddressIP Address '%s' is invalid. An IP address should be in class A, B or C, and the hosts bits should not be all 1's or all 0's.hosts'%s' is not a valid IP address and does not exists in %s database.UnspecifiedAuto (Active)Auto (Inactive)This NLSP Neighbor is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.This NLSP Router is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.This NLSP LAN is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.This Circuit is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.This Destination is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.This Service is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.Physical Address:The physical address of the interface used by this circuit.Initialization Packets Sent:Reject Packets Sent:Initialization Packets Received:Reject Packets Received:Uncompressed Packets Received:The number of compression initialization packets sent.The number of 'compressed packet rejected' packets sent.The number of compressed packets received.The number of compression initialization packets received.The number of 'compressed packet rejected' packets received.The number of packets non-compressed packets received.RIP ActivebpsKbpsMbpsWe have not connected with the configured remote system yet (%.20s). Please Wait.WAN ClientSystem Name LSP ID Lifetime OverloadedRouter Name:LSP ID:Lifetime:Sequence Number:Checksum:Length:Router Type:Overloaded:Option FieldsManagement:Link:External Routes:Internal Node Number:Neighbor ID Network NumberNeighbor ID:IPX Network Number:MTU Size:Service Name Service TypeService Name:Service Type:Node ID:Hops:Network Number Hops TicksLSPsLSP InformationLSP Management OptionLSP Link OptionsLSP Link Option InformationLSP Service OptionsLSP Service Option InformationLSP External Routes OptionsThis list represents all the LSPs kept by the system.The name of the router that generated this LSP.The value that uniquely identifies the LSP.The number of seconds prior to the expiration of the LSP.The sequence number of the LSP.The checksum value for the LSP.The value of the LSP version field.The total length of the LSP packet.The type of the intermediate system from which the LSP originated.Indicates whether the originating Router in the overload state.Select this field to view the management information option of the LSP.Select this field to view the link options of the LSP.Select this field to view the service options of the LSP.Select this field to view the external routes of the LSP.The IPX internal network number of the Router that originated the LSP.The internal node number of the Router that originated this LSP.The name for the Intermediate System.This list represents all of the systems from the LSPs link options.The adjacent systems IDThe IPX network number of the network over which the adjacency is formed.The maximum size, in bytes, of IPX user data transmittable on this interface.The time it takes to transmit a byte to a destination with no traffic.The amount of data, in bits, that may flow through the interface.The type of the media.The default metric value.This list represents all of the services from the LSPs service option.The name of the service.The type of the service.The network number on which the service is reachable.The node ID of the server offering the service.The IPX socket on which the service is available.The number of hops to reach the service.This list represents all of the routes from the LSPs external routes option.Select to view the summary information for all LSPs known to this NLSP router.WARNING: Failed to setup a transport connection. Load the transport protocol.Forwarding Table Sort OptionsSort list by Network NumberSort list by Protocol TypeSort list by Circuit NamePress to sort the entire list by Network Number.Press to sort the entire list by Protocol Type.Press to sort the entire list by Circuit Name.ENTER=Select ESC=Exit F2=Sorting OptionsProtocol Network Circuit Name Destination NameCircuit Name Network Protocol Destination NameWARNING: The console is using an unsupported SNMP.NLM version.WARNING: The console is using an illegal transport. Choose the same or a different host from the Options menu.WARNING: The information request was rejected by the transport layer. Please reissue the connection or try another destination.WARNING: The console is using invalid authorization or transaction number. Please reload the console.WARNING: A response to the information request was not received. Make sure the remote system is up and running./PWARNING: The console is using an illegal transport address.WARNING: The information request was rejected by the transport layer.WARNING: The console is using an invalid authorization or transaction number.WARNING: A response to the information request was not received.SNMP returned a TABLE NOT FOUND error.Symbolic Names of IP Hosts and their IP Addresses.Circuit Index = %-*uLink/SNARSPAWN UtilityBad Sequence Numbers:Unsupported Version:Broadcasts Forwarded to Mobile Clients:Mobile Clients:Broadcast to Virtual Network:Incoming Packets destined for Mobile Clients:Local Network Number:Local Node Address:Number of Location Changes:Initial Time To Live:Remaining Time To Live:Time To Live Override Value:Virtual Network Number:Virtual Node Address:Mobile IPX State:ClientsMobile IPX InformationPress Enter to get statistics on mobile client activities.Mobile IPX packets discarded due to mismatched sequence numbers.Mobile IPX packets discarded due to mismatcheNumber of broadcast packets directed at the virtual network.Number of active mobile clients currently supported by this Home Router.List of all active mobile clients supported by this Home Router.Mobile IPX packets discard because of invalid fields in packet.qhelp mipx forw bc optionThe network number at which the mobile client physically resides currently.The MAC address of the network adapter the mobile client is currently using.Number of times the mobile client roams from one network to another.The initial HR Time to live the mobile client signed on with.Amount of time before the mobile client must refresh its information.Number of times the Home Router failed to allocate memory to support mobile clients.The maximum amount of TTL the mobile client can sign on with the HR.Major and minor version of Mobile IPX currently active on this system.Virtual Network number supported by this Home Router.Virtual Node address of this mobile client. It is independent of the MAC address.Indicates whether Mobile IPX is operational on this IPX router.List of mobile clients currently supported by this Home Router.Select to view Mobile IPX informationSelect to view system information about this Mobile IPX Home Router.Mobile IPX Home Router1.0Virtual Node Address Local Network Number Remaining Time To Live(minutes)This Mobile client is no longer available; the data may be incorrect.Mobile IPX is not implemented on this system.Mobile IPX is disabled.Detailed Mobile IPX System InformationKnown Mobile ClientsMobile Client InformationMobile IPX System InformationENTER=Select TAB=Refresh Esc=ExitDetailed Mobile IPX System Information:Broadcast packets directed at the virtual net are forwarded to mobile clients.Resource Allocation Failures;ATMAggregate Routes:Select to view routes aggregated on this circuit.Aggregate RoutesSummary Mask Ticks Area CountDisplays the aggregate routes configured for this circuit.Address Summary:The address summary associated with this aggregate route.Aggregate Route InformationMask:The mask associated with this aggregate route.Area Count:The number of level 2 areas across which this route will be propagated.Press ESC to abort searchEntries Retrieved:Abort search?Forwarding Display OptionsDisplay entire forwarding tableDisplay selected entriesForwarding Table Selection OptionsProceed:Select "Display selected entries" to restrict table size.Next Hop:(Select to configure)(Select when done)<>AllPress ENTER to display the forwarding table.Enter a restriction on the hops associated with an entry.The value must be between %d and %d. Hops: Cost: Show Name Type StateSelect or deselect a circuit by pressing ENTER.[X][ ]0..9A..F?*Enter a network number, with or without wild cards ("*" and "?").Enter the name of the next hop, with or without wildcards ("*" and "?").A..Z0..9-_?*Display entire services tableSelect "Display selected entries" to limit the table size.Services Display OptionsServices Table Selection OptionsPress ENTER to display the services table.Enter the service name, with or without wild cards ("*" and "?").Enter the hexadecimal SAP type. Press INSERT to select from a list.0..9A..FCommon Service TypesService Name Hex ValueHighlight the appropriate service typ and press ENTER.Path To NLSP Boundary:Select to view potential paths to this network, up to the NLSP boundary.Address Mapping Gateway InformationSelect to view IPX Address Mapping Gateway information.AMG Status:Indicates whether the IPX Address Mapping Gateway is active.AMG Network:Indicates the network number assigned to the gateway.AMG Hold Time:Indicates how long a mapping is retained in the absence of traffic.Current Mappings:Indicates the number of active address mappings.Indicates the number of mapping requests received from other gateways.Indicates the number of responses given to redirect requests.Indicates the number of redirect requests issued by this gateway.Indicates the number of responses received to redirect requests.AMG Overloaded:Indicates whether this gateway lacks resources to perform properly.AMG Overloads:Indicates how many times this gateway has been overloaded.Fragmentation Used:Indicates whether this gateway supports IPX fragmentation.MAC Address Conflict:Indicates whether a MAC address conflict has been detected.Indicates the number of incoming packets that were mapped.Indicates the number of outgoing packets that were mapped.Address Mapping:Indicates whether IPX address mapping is enabled on this circuit.Nonmappable NetworksNetwork Number Network Mask TypeThe networks excluded from IPX address mapping.Nonmappable Networks:Select to display the nonmappable networks.Mapping TableActual Network:Node Mapped Node Hold Time LeftThe active entries in the mapping table.Mapping Table:Select to view the active mappings.Peer Gateways:Select to view peer gateways.Peer Address Mapping GatewaysName Network Node Socket FragmentsDisplay the active peer address mapping gateways.The IPX Address Mapping Gateway is disabled.