esq(8) CLIX esq(8)
NAME
esq - Views all reachable end system addresses
SYNOPSIS
esq
DESCRIPTION
Display the NSAP and SNPA addresses of all end systems that have entries
in the end system-intermediate system (ES-IS) IP routing table.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to start the esq command and also shows
the output of the command.
$ esq
NSAP address SNPA address Hold
470004000600010207010061B101 0207010061B1FE 44
NOTES
In addition to the NSAP and SNPA addresses, this utility also displays the
Hold time for each remote system. This value indicates in how many
seconds the entry will be removed if the local system does not receive a
hello packet from the remote system. If the hold time is listed as zero,
the entry was added statically, and will never be automatically deleted.
If this command is executed from an end system, it is likely only to show
end systems that were entered statically with the add utility, that are
being accessed currently, or that have been accessed more recently than
the hold period.
If this command is executed from an intermediate system, it will show
static entries, and end systems that have recently transmitted Hello PDUs.
This command works only on systems that use the end system-intermediate
system (ES-IS) routing exchange protocol.
DIAGNOSTICS
esq: no End System table in this kernel
Cause: OSI/LAN software is not installed or ES-IS is not enabled.
Action: reinstall the OSI/LAN software, or do not use this
utility.
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esq(8) CLIX esq(8)
RELATED INFORMATION
Intergraph ISO/OSI Administrator's Guide
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