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Re: (ASCEND) IP pool leaks




 There are a few ways, You can drop into TERM SERV and do the following :

scend% show pool

Pool#                Base         Count      InUse
   1             207.172.239.1      63         63
   2             207.172.252.1       7          5

 Number of remaining allocated addresses:    0

ascend%                                              

You can use this to compare to how many users are actually logged onto
the box , To see if allocated addresses match to users.

Also you can drop in debug mode and turn on the following debug:

> addr
ADDRPOOL: debug is ON
 > ADDRPOOL: found entry by base [207.172.252.5] entry [207.172.252.1]
ADDRPOOL: free local pool address [207.172.252.5]
ADDRPOOL: lanAllocate index 0 inuse 67
ADDRPOOL: allocate local pool address [207.172.252.6]          

 > addr
ADDRPOOL: debug is OFF
 >
                        
This will show you the addresses that are getting freed up and how many
are currently in use.

Jason Nealis
Director Internet Operations / Network Access
Erols Internet (An RCN Company)


On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Archie Holland wrote:

> Somebody please refresh my faulty memory - how do you check for IP pool leaks on
> MAX4k???
> 
> Archie Holland
> Bluegrass Networks Internet Services
> Network Administrator
> aholland@blue.net
> (502) 735-3553
> (502) 769-0339 ext146
> FAX: (502) 737-0580
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