
Using Technician Interface Scripts
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routes | nets [find
<netlow>
-
<nethigh>
] [zones]
Displays information from the AppleTalk routing table. The table receives routes through
the AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) or from AppleTalk interfaces.
The table includes the following information:
find
<netlow>
-
<nethigh>
Displays information about network address ranges that fall within
the specified start and end values; for example, 60401-60406.
zones Displays an extended format of the routing table, which adds the
zone list for each network range.
Network Start and end numbers of the destination network range. These
numbers are in the range of 1 through 65279. A range (for example,
60020-60020 indicates the network is an extended network. A
single number indicates the network is nonextended.
Hop Number of hops to the destination network range.
Next Hop Network address of the router that is the next hop toward the
destination network range.
State State of the network: Good, Suspect, Bad 0 (going bad), or Bad 1
(completely bad).
Port Physical port that serves as the source of the route. An
<AURP> in
this column means that the router learned this route through the
AppleTalk Update-based Routing Protocol.
Zone List Name of the zone associated with this network. The table includes
this column when you include the zones option on the command
line. If the zone name is more than 32 characters, the script displays
as much of the name as possible followed by ellipses.
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