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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Show IPX Traffic<br />

Monitoring IPX on <strong>Cisco</strong> Routers 415<br />

equal-cost lines, without regard to the destination. However, if you want to<br />

ensure that all packets sent to a destination or host will always go over the<br />

same line, use the IPX per-host-load-share command.<br />

The ipx maximum-paths command is shown below. It tells the IPX RIP<br />

protocol to perform a round-robin load balance across two equal costs<br />

paths.<br />

Router#config t<br />

Router(config)#ipx maximum-paths 2<br />

Router(config)#^Z<br />

Router#sh ipx route<br />

Codes: C - Connected primary network, c - Connected<br />

[output cut]<br />

5 Total IPX routes. Up to 2 parallel paths and 16 hops<br />

allowed.<br />

[output cut]<br />

The show ipx route command shows that two parallel paths are now<br />

supported.<br />

The show ipx traffic command gives you a summary of the number and<br />

type of IPX packets received and transmitted by the router. Notice that this<br />

command will show you both the IPX RIP and SAP update packets.<br />

2501A#sh ipx traffic<br />

System Traffic for 0.0000.0000.0001 System-Name: RouterA<br />

Rcvd: 15 total, 0 format errors, 0 checksum errors, 0<br />

bad hop count, 0 packets pitched, 15 local destination, 0<br />

multicast<br />

Bcast: 10 received, 249 sent<br />

Sent: 255 generated, 0 forwarded<br />

0 encapsulation failed, 0 no route<br />

SAP: 1 SAP requests, 0 SAP replies, 0 servers<br />

0 SAP Nearest Name requests, 0 replies<br />

0 SAP General Name requests, 0 replies<br />

0 SAP advertisements received, 0 sent<br />

0 SAP flash updates sent, 0 SAP format errors

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