Small Office Remote Access Switch 505S YSTEM COMMANDSAppleTalk Routing Commandsnetwork rangeFor a LAN port, this specifies the AppleTalk network range of the LAN segment to which theport is connected. For a WAN port, this specifies the AppleTalk network range of the logicalsegment to which the port is connected. For NonExtended networks, the range will appear asone number (for example, 121-121). For UnNumbered ports, the range will appear as either 0-0 (nonextended networks) or 0.0-0.0 (Extended networks). Note that if the network isnonextended (phase 1), this field will be network (and will display a singular value) as opposedto network range (which displays a range).flagsThis will reflect any flags that have been activated for the indicated port. Possible flags are:extended - This flag is triggered if a network range has been configured for the port.phase-1 - This flag is triggered if the NonExtended network type is configured for the port.phase-2 - This flag is triggered if the phase-1 flag has not been triggered.probe-invalid - This flag is triggered if the port sends out a probe to see if its suggestedAppleTalk address is unique on the network, and a response comes back indicating thatthe address is already in use, and cannot be used by this port.soft-seed - This flag is triggered if the port is not configured in the discovery mode (it isconfigured with a suggested network range). Its classification as a soft-seed router indicatesthat it does have a suggested network range, but that range can be overridden if necessary.default zoneThe port’s configured default zone.LAN portFor LAN ports only. Indicates the Ethernet resource’s port number associated with thisAppleTalk LAN port.physical addressFor LAN ports only. The device’s MAC address.remote deviceFor WAN UnNumbered ports only. The remote device configured to use this port.atalk port stats [clear]This command will display or clear current AppleTalk port statistics. Refer to AppleTalk PortStatistics, for a list of available atalk port statistics and their definitions.atalk routeThis command will display AppleTalk static route information. A sample output screen isshown below:The fields in this display are defined as follows:network rangeThe remote AppleTalk network range reachable through this static route. Note that if there isonly a single network number instead of a range, that number will appear twice under thenetwork range field.network range distance state next hop zones valid------------- -------- ------ -------- -----------225 - 226 0 good 0.0 TRUE