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-v vlan_id
The VLAN ID. Values must be in the range of 1 - 4094. There is no default value. Note that a
VLAN tag entry must exist on the local and remote sides prior to issuing the -v option. A VLAN
Tag table entry will be dynamically maintained by the ipperf application.See the portCfg help
page for details on creating a VLAN tag table.
-w
wait_time
The time to wait for the response of each ping request. This parameter is specified in
milliseconds and the default value is 5000 milliseconds (5 sec). The maximum allowed wait
time for ping is 9000 milliseconds (9 sec).
-z
size
The size in bytes of the ping packet to use. The total size cannot be greater than the configured
MTU size. You can use the
portShow ipif
command to display the MTU size for ge0 or
ge1. The default size is 64 bytes.
-c
L2_Cos
The Class of Service/Priority, as defined by IEEE 802.1p. Values must be in the range between
0 and 7. The default is 0. This operand is optional with the -v option.
The following example tests the connection between IP addresses 192.168.10.1 and 192.168.20.1 over
VLAN 10 with an layer 2 class of service of 3.
portcmd --ping 8/ge0 -s 192.168.10.1 -d 192.168.20.1 -v 10 -c 3
Tracing a route
The
portCmd traceroute
command traces routes from a local Ethernet port (ge0 or ge1) to a
destination IP address. If you want to use this command to trace a route across a VLAN when you do not
have an active FCIP tunnel, you must manually add entries to the VLAN tag table on both the local and
remote sides of the route, using
portCfg vlantag
command.
portCmd
--
traceroute [slot]/ge0|ge1 -s source_ip -d destination_ip [-h max_hops]
[-f first_ttl]
[-q diffserv] [-w timeout] [-z size] [-v vlan_id] [-c L2_Cos]
where:
slot
The number of a slot in an HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director and an HP StorageWorks
DC SAN Backbone Director or HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch enterprise-class
platforms that contains an FR4-18i blade. This parameter does not apply to the stand-alone HP
StorageWorks 400 Multi-Protocol Router.
ge0|ge1
The Ethernet port used by the tunnel (ge0 or ge1)
-s source_ip
The source IP interface that originates the traceroute request.
-d destination_ip
The destination IP address for the traceroute request.
-h max_hops
The maximum number of IP router hops allowed for the outbound probe packets. If this value is
exceeded, the probe is stopped. The default is 30.
-f first
_
ttl
The initial time to live value for the first outbound probe packet. The default value is 1.
-q
diffserv
The DiffServ QoS. The default is 0 (zero). The value must be an integer in the range from 0
through 255.
-w
wait_time
The time to wait for the response of each ping request. This parameter is specified in
milliseconds and the default value is 5000 milliseconds (5 sec). The maximum allowed wait
time for ping is 29000 milliseconds (29 sec).
-z
size
The size in bytes of the ping packet to use. The total size cannot be greater than the configured
MTU size. You can use the
portShow ipif
command to display the MTU size for ge0 or
ge1. The default size is 64 bytes.
-v vlan_id
Specifies the VLAN ID. Values must be in the range of 1 - 4094. There is no default value. Note
that a VLAN tag entry must exist on the local and remote sides prior to issuing the -v option. A
VLAN Tag table entry will be dynamically maintained by the ipperf application.See the
portCfg help page for details on creating a VLAN tag table.
-c L2_Cos
Specifies Class of Service/Priority, as defined by IEEE 802.1p. Values must be in the range
between 0 and 7. The default is 0. This operand is optional with the -v option.
The following example traces the route between IP addresses 192.168.10.1 and 192.168.20.1 over VLAN
10.
portcmd --traceroute 8/ge0 -s 192.168.10.1 -d 192.168.20.1 -v 10
Summary of Contents for A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base
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Page 100: ...100 Managing user accounts ...
Page 118: ...116 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 164: ...162 Configuring advanced security features ...
Page 234: ...232 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 268: ...266 Administering advanced zoning ...
Page 284: ...282 Configuring Enterprise class platforms ...
Page 292: ...290 Routing traffic ...
Page 294: ...292 Interoperability for merged SANs ...
Page 302: ...300 Configuring the Distributed Management Server ...
Page 334: ...332 iSCSI gateway service ...
Page 340: ...338 Administering NPIV ...
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Page 408: ...406 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 438: ...434 Administering extended fabrics ...
Page 460: ...456 Administering ISL trunking ...
Page 516: ...512 FICON fabrics ...
Page 526: ...522 Configuring and monitoring FICON Extension Services ...
Page 540: ...536 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 544: ...540 Understanding legacy password behavior ...
Page 546: ...542 Mixed fabric configurations for non merge SANs ...
Page 550: ...546 Migrating from an MP Router to a 400 MP Router ...
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