17-12 FRX/FRM 3.3 User Guide, Rev 04Displaying IPX RIP and SAP TablesRIP TableTo display the contents of IPX RIP Table, press [A] at the Protocol Status DisplaysMenu (or [C], [F], [A] from the Main Menu). Each entry will contain the following:Network is the IPX address of the network containing the FRX/FRM that con-tains the interface.Router Addr is the address of the router that will forward a packet when this routeis used.Hops is the number of routers in a packet's path to the destination network.TTime (Transport Time) is the time (in 55-millisecond units) that it willnormally take a packet to reach the destination network if this routeis used.DNA (Do Not Age) identifies whether aging is enabled. (Aging allowsdeletion of entries from the table after a specified period.) Routesconfigured as static (see "Configuring Static IPX Routes" on page12-16) will not age (DNA = TRUE). Interfaces with 0 specified intheir IPX Interface records for the RIP Age Timer will also be TRUE.All others will be FALSE.Intf (Interface) is the time (in 55-millisecond units) that it will normallytake a packet to reach the destination network if this route is used.The IPX RIP table displays data verbatim. Non-ASCII data might be dis-played on some server types.SAP TableTo display the contents of the SAP Table, press [B] at the Protocol Status DisplaysMenu (or [C], [F], [B] from the Main Menu). Each entry will contain the following:Name is the name assigned to the server.Router Addr is the address of the router that will forward a packet when this routeis used.Type is a SAP Service Type code, displayed in hex format. Some commoncodes are: 0003 (print queue), 0004 (file server), and 0007 (printserver).IntNw (Intervening Networks) is the number of routers that a packet mustpass through to reach the server if this route is used.DNA (Do Not Age) identifies whether aging is enabled. (Aging allowsdeletion of entries from the table after a specified period.) Routesconfigured as static (see "Configuring Static IPX Routes" on page