Download Avaya Using Technician Interface Software User's Manual
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Using Technician Interface Software IPX Ping When you issue the ping command for IPX, the router sends an IPX configuration request packet to the remote IPX address that you specify. If the remote device is listening on socket number 456h for an IPX configuration request packet, it responds if it can be reached, and the console displays a message indicating that the device is alive or does not respond. Note: The router also listens for, and responds to, pings based on the NetWare Link Service Protocol (NLSP). However, NLSP-based ping is not currently an option of the ping -ipx command on the router. IPX configuration request packets typically obtain configuration information from other devices on a NetWare network. The router uses these packets to test the reachability of a remote device that listens for and responds to IPX configuration request packets. Note: The Bay Networks IPX router will neither send nor acknowledge IPX configuration request packets addressed to network 0x00000000 (local network destination) or network 0xFFFFFFFF, or host 0x000000000000 or host 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF (broadcast host destination). The IPX router responds only to request packets sent directly to one of its interface addresses. If you send a request packet from a router to an IPX interface on that same router, the router does not send the request packet out onto the line. Instead, the router sends the packet internally to the specified interface, which then responds internally. Enter the following to ping a remote device running IPX: ping -ipx <IPX_address> [-t<timeout>] [-r<repeat_count>] <IPX_address> is the required IPX address, in hexadecimal or decimal notation, of the remote device. An IPX address in hexadecimal notation consists of a 4-byte network address and a 6-byte host address, separated by a period -- for example, 0x0000AB12.0x000000CD1234 (leading zero padding is not required). The 0x indicates that the address is in hexadecimal notation. 3-14 117381-A Rev. A