OSI Troubleshooting Guide, May 1997

Chapter 3 85
Using OSI and OTS Tools
Dynamic Routing Commands
Dynamic Routing Commands
Dynamic routing commands provide an alternative to using otsupdate.
Use of these commands may be more efficient than using otsupdate
when the information is small and restricted to routing information.
OTS routing information is contained in the Routing Information Base
(RIB). The information contained in this database can be changed using
a set of user commands.
Use these commands to:
View the current RIB entries.
Dynamically update the stack’s RIB.
Make changes to the local configuration file.
You can change or view routing information for:
End Systems
Intermediate Systems
Routes
NSAPs
End System Commands
End systems are nodes directly reachable from the local node.
otsaddes
ADD: Adds a single end system entry to the specified subnet. Now also
supports per-destination protocol identifiers (PIDs).
otsaddes es_nsap subnet_name es_phys_addr [options]
[options]= -Ccug, -f|F, -r|R, -s|S, -t|T, -w, -x|X
otsdeles
DELETE: Deletes the specified end system entry.
otsdeles es_nsap subnet_name [-w]