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The monitoring commands either display or modify the volatile database.
Table 61. OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Commands Summary
Command
Function
? (Help)
Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists
the options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help”
on page xxvi.
Addresses
Displays the router’s NET and area addresses.
Change Metric
Modifies the cost of a circuit.
CLNP-Stats
Displays OSI CLNP statistics.
DNAV-info
Displays the DNAV Level1 and Level2 routing algorithm currently in
effect.
Designated-router
Displays the designated router for the LAN.
ES-adjacencies
Displays all the ES adjacencies in the adjacency database.
ES-IS-Stats
Displays statistics associated with the ESIS protocol.
IS-adjacencies
Displays all the IS adjacencies in the adjacency database.
IS-IS-Stats
Displays statistics associated with the ISIS protocol.
L1-routes
Displays all the L1 routes in the Level 1 database.
L2-route
Displays all the L2 routes in the Level 2 database.
L1-summary
Displays a summary of the level 1 link state database.
L2-summary
Displays a summary of the level 2 link state database.
L1-update
Displays the information contained in L1 link state update packet.
L2-update
Displays the information contained in L2 link state update packet.
Ping-1139
Causes the router to send an echo request to a destination and
wait for a reply.
Route
Displays the route a packet takes to a specified destination.
Send echo packet
Encodes an echo request message in the CLNP packet.
Show routing circuits
Displays the state of user-defined routing circuits for the specified
interface. Applies when the router is configured as a DEC-style
router.
Subnets
Displays all user-defined subnets.
Toggle
Enables or disables the NSAP alias substitution function.
Traceroute
Displays the route a packet travels to its destination.
Virtual-circuits
Displays all user-defined virtual circuits. Applies when the router is
configured as an IBM 2210-style router.
Exit
Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower
Level Environment” on page xxvii.
Addresses
Use the addresses command to list the router’s NET and the area addresses
configured for this router.
Syntax:
addresses
Example:
addresses
Network Entity Title:
4700-0500-01 000-9310-04F0
Area Addresses:
4700-0500-01
4900-02
Network Entity Title
Identifies the router. The NET consists of an area address and a system ID.
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