
Connecting ASN Routers and BNX Platforms to a Network
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Displaying the BOOTP Server’s IP Routes
Enter the following command at the UNIX command line of the BOOTP server to
display the IP address of the next hop to a netbooting router:
netstat -rn | grep -i -n
<IP_address>
<IP_address>
is the IP address of the netbooting router’s network.
For example, enter
netstat -rn | grep -i -n 192.32.155 to display the IP address
of the next hop to the network address 192.32.155. If the BOOTP server is
receiving RIP advertisements of the netbooting router’s network, a message such
as the following appears:
121:192.32.155.0 192.32.13.53 UG 0 0 le0
The number 121 is the number of the entry in the workstation’s static routing
table. The number
192.32.155.0 is the IP address of the destination network.
The number
192.32.13.53 is the address of the next-hop route. If the next-hop
route is unavailable or wrong, refer to “Setting Up Static Routes to Next-Hop
Routers” in Chapter 2.
Displaying the Number of Packets Forwarded and Dropped
This section describes how to display the number of BOOTP packets forwarded
and dropped by a router. Perform this procedure for each router between the router
and the BOOTP server.
You can use either the Quick Get function within the Statistics Manager tool or
the Technician Interface
get command to retrieve this information. Refer to
Managing Routers and BNX Platforms for additional information regarding Quick
Get.
Quick Get Instructions
1. Select the following path:
wfApplication/wfInternet/wfBootpGroup/wfBootpRelayAgentGroup/
wfBootpRelayIntfTable
2. To display the number of packets forwarded, select
wfBootpRelayIntfRequests
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