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You can use the DISPLAY TOPO,LIST=UNRCHTIM command on
a network node to obtain Enterprise Extender connection network unreachable
partner information. The following information is displayed for each
Enterprise Extender virtual node that has unreachable partner information: - The network-qualified name of the Enterprise Extender virtual
node
- The total number of unreachable partner paths associated with
the virtual node
- If the unreachable partner limit is exceeded for the virtual node,
an indication that it is exceeded, along with the lower unreachable
partner threshold that must be reached before the virtual node will
again be used
- The network-qualified name of the origin node on the unreachable
paths through the connection network
- The network-qualified name of the unreachable partner (destination)
on the unreachable paths through the connection network
- The unreachable time value specified for the Enterprise Extender
connection network
- The time the unreachable timer expires for the unreachable paths
through the connection network
The following commands provide information about EE connection
network unreachable partners: - To display all Enterprise Extender connection network unreachable
partner information, use the following command: D NET,TOPO,LIST=UNRCHTIM
- To display Enterprise Extender connection network unreachable
partner information associated with a specific virtual node, use the
following command: D NET,TOPO,LIST=UNRCHTIM,VRN=cp_name
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To display Enterprise Extender connection network unreachable
partner information associated with a specific origin node, use the
following command: D NET,TOPO,LIST=UNRCHTIM,ORIG=cp_name
- To display Enterprise Extender connection network unreachable
partner information associated with a specific partner node, use the
following command: D NET,TOPO,LIST=UNRCHTIM,DEST=cp_name
The ORIG, VRN, and DEST operands can be used in any combination
to control the scope of the unreachable partner information that is
displayed. Depending on the value of the DSPLYWLD start option, you
can use wildcard values for the ORIG, VRN, and DEST operands.
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