USER’S GUIDE506 CyberSWITCHdistanceThe number of AppleTalk routers that are traversed in order to reach the destinationAppleTalk network.stateThe state of the route. Possible values are:good - This indicates that this is a valid route.bad - This indicates that the indicated router has not been heard from in a while; it has timedout. Therefore, it is no longer a valid route.next hopThe AppleTalk address of the next hop device that provides access to the destinationAppleTalk network. If the distance = 0, and the next hop = 0.0, this indicates that there is norouter between the port and the destination. If the distance ≠ 0, and the next hop = 0.0, thisindicates that the static route is over an UnNumbered port.zones validFor every route there is a set of associated zones. When a device has learned the complete listof zones for that route, the zones valid field will display TRUE.atalk statsAppleTalk statistics are comprised of six subgroups of statistics. Theatalk stats commanddisplays all six groups of the current system AppleTalk statistics. Refer to AppleTalk RoutingStatistics, for a list of available AppleTalk statistics and their definitions.Enter one of the following commands to display a subgroup of the AppleTalk statistics:atalk stats ddpDisplays the AppleTalk Data Delivery Protocol (DDP) statistics.atalk stats echoDisplays the AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP) statistics.atalk stats rtmpDisplays the AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) statistics.atalk stats zipDisplays the AppleTalk Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) statistics.atalk stats nbpDisplays the AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol (NBP) statistics.atalk stats atpDisplays the AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP) statistics.