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John Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
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John Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Dec 2008 10:18:58 +1100
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nettool.net.sys
name
mapp
mapp

will show stuff like below, and lots of other good stuff also. Try out each option you can so you know .

:nettool.net.sys
NETTOOL Version:      B0705000

 Enter HELP HELP for an explanation of the help facility.

 Enter HELP OPERATION for guidance on NETTOOL use.

 Commands can be abbreviated, HELP keywords cannot.

 Menu-specific commands for the ROOT:

RESOURCE    CONFIG      NAMEADDR    PING        STATUS      NMDUMP
X25STAT     X25CHECK    IPCINT      XPVAL       XPPERF      QVALNS
NSTEST      LOOPINIT    NSLOGON     SOCKINFO    filters
[1]>>>name
CACHE       MAPPINGS    ROUTING     PATH        filters
[2]NAMEADDR>>>mapp
MAPPING          DELMAPPING       TOTALS       filters
subnetfilter     addrfilter       sorting
[3]NAMEADDR.MAPPINGS>>>mapp
    Subnet name filter:     @
    No link address filter
    Sorting by IP address
SUBNET: LOOP
================
127.0.0.1      Loopback

SUBNET: LAN1
================
192.168.2.1     Ethernet address :001F9E5D14E6
192.168.2.2     802 address      :00306E0C3416
192.168.2.3     Ethernet address :0040100EA971
....
192.168.58.146  Ethernet address :0017088CBDD5
255.255.255.255 Ethernet address :FFFFFFFFFFFF
255.255.255.255 802 address      :FFFFFFFFFFFF
Total number of mappings = 130

-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Scott
Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2008 9:22 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] Networks

Hi Gang,

I'm trying to trace down a strange routing problem, and I have a network guy asking if I can show him what is in the ARP table on the 3000.

Is there a way to display this? Flush it?

From the 3000 if I do a tracert to 10.15.10.1 the first hope is to the internet router, 10.10.1.50, and stops there. This is bad.
But if I tracert to 10.15.10.154, it hits the correct router going to 10.71.128.4.

Neither of those are the Gateway shown in nmconfig. In fact my nmconfig entry couldn't be more generic:


[A 010 010.001.003]  Neighbor Gateway IP Internet Address

                        Configured Reachable Networks

         IP Network Address      IP Mask (Optional)    Hops
         [@                ]     [               ]     [1    ]
         [                 ]     [               ]     [     ]

So I'm thinking this is probably a route problem on that gateway but I don't have any evidence of that... Anyone have a suggestion?

Thanks in advance,

Paul Scott

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