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SUMMARYThis article discusses two batch files that are included in Microsoft Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) Update for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. They are Rtripinf.bat and Ipxinf.bat and they are used to gather information for troubleshooting configuration problems with an RRAS router. MORE INFORMATION
Installing Routing and Remote Access Service Update for Microsoft Windows
NT 4.0 is a two-step process. Initially, you are prompted for a location
of where to expand the installation files. The default location for these
files is Program Files\Routing. In the Routing folder, there are two
folders: Doc and Support. The Doc folder contains a .doc version of the
Administrators Guide, as well as several SNMP MIB files. The Support
folder contains three files and the Debug folder structure where you will
find the debug symbols for Routing and Remote Access Service.
Q138258 Windows NT Debug Symbol Setup InformationThe three files in the Support folder are Ipxfix.txt, Rtripinf.bat, and Ipxinf.bat. Ipxfix.txt is the text of the following Knowledge Base article: Q168578 Autostatic Route Updates Fail Over IPXRtripinf.bat and Ipxinf.bat are batch files that generate detailed reports concerning the configuration of the system. To use them, simply run the batch files from a command prompt. The reports can be helpful when diagnosing problems on the router. Rtripinf.batRtripinf.bat generates a text file, Rtripinf.txt, with output from the following commands:ipconfig /all Ipxinf.batIpxinf.bat generates a text file, Ipxinf.txt, with output from the following commands:routemon ipx show interfaceFor information on the Routemon.exe command line options, refer to Appendix B of the Routing and Remote Access Administrators Guide. Additional query words: prodnt ntrouter
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