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HP 650 User Manual

HP 650
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Examine the bridging and routing tables.
NCL commands beginning with “rget” are used to verify that the bridging
and routing tables represent the expected network topology. Rget
commands are based on SNMP; IP routing or IP host-only service must
be enabled to use them. The following are the Rget commands for each
bridging and routing service.
(For more information on Rget commands, refer to chapter 16 of the
Operator’s Reference.)
RGETB Use the Rgetb command to display the bridge forwarding and
filtering table for this node. Verify that the bridging service is learning
addresses. Verify proper configuration of source or destination address
filters.
RGETR Use the Rgetr command to display the IP routing table for
this node. Verify that entries exist for all IP subnetworks represented in
the network map. Check the next-hop entries to determine the route that
IP packets will take to each destination subnet. Verify the number of
hops to these subnets; a very large metric may indicate that the route is
invalid (type field I).
RGETIR Use the Rgetir command to display the IPX routing table for
this node. Verify that entries exist for all IPX networks represented in
the network map. Check the next-hop entries to determine the route IPX
packets will take to each destination network. Verify the number of hops
to these networks; a very large metric may indicate that the route is
invalid (type field I).
RGETIS Use the Rgetis command to display the IPX server table for
this node. Using your IPX network map, verify that the router has
learned about all IPX servers. Note that if IPX SAP filters are being used
in the network, your router may be restricted from learning about some
servers.
RGETXR Use the Rgetxr command to display the XNS routing table
for a this node. Verify that entries exist for all of the XNS networks
represented in your network map. Check the next-hop entries to
determine the route the XNS packets will take to each destination
network. Verify the number of hops to these networks; a very large
metric value may indicate that the route is invalid (type field I).
Installation
Verify router initialization and configuration.
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HP 650 Specifications

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RAMUp to 8GB DDR3
Display15.6-inch HD (1366x768)
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics
Operating SystemWindows 7 / Windows 8
Battery6-cell Li-ion
Optical DriveDVD±RW
Wireless802.11b/g/n
ProcessorIntel Celeron, Pentium, or Core i3/i5/i7 (various models available)

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