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Sent error packet

Indicates that ISO CLNP error packet was sent on receipt of a bad packet.

Designated-router

Use the designated-router command to display the designated router for the LAN
subnets that are physically attached to this router and actively running IS-IS.

Syntax:

designated-router

Example:

designated-router

Designated Router Information:

Hdw

Int#

Circ

L1DR

L2DR

Eth/1 1

2

0000931004F002

0000931004F002

TKR/0 0

1

Elvis-01

Elvis-01

Hdw

Indicates the type and instance of LAN attached to this router.

Int#

Indicates the interface number of this router that attaches to the LAN.

Circ

Indicates the circuit number assigned by the router. This number is always
one more than the interface number for LAN subnets.

L1DR

Indicates the LAN ID of the designated router. If the use of an alias is
enabled, this command displays the alias of the particular segment. The
LAN ID is the designated router’s system ID concatenated with a 1-byte
locally-assigned circuit ID.

L2DR

Description is the same as L1DR described above.

Note: If the designated router has not been elected yet, “Not Elected” will

be displayed instead of a LAN ID.

DNAV-info

Use the dnav-info command to display the routing algorithm that is currently
running on the router.

Syntax:

dnav-info

Example:

dnav-info

DNA V Level 1 Routing Algorithm: Distance-vector

DNA V Level 2 Routing algorithm: Distance-vector

Note: Depending on whether or not DNA IV is enabled or disabled, the routing

algorithm displayed here may differ from what is configured in memory using
the set algorithm command at the OSI/DECnet V

config>

prompt.

If DNA IV is enabled - the routing algorithm is the one configured in memory.

If DNA IV is disabled - the routing algorithm is set to link state and may differ from
that set in memory.

OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

Chapter 10. Configuring and Monitoring OSI/DECnet V

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