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rules [-type={IP | ROUTING | PIPE | IDP | IGMP}] [-verbose]

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2.2.46. selftest Chapter 2. Command Reference rules -verbose 1-5 7-9 Usage rules [-type={IP | ROUTING | PIPE | IDP | IGMP}] [-verbose] [-schedule] []... Options -schedule -type={IP | ROUTING | PIPE | IDP | IGMP} -verbose Filter out rules that are not currently allowed by selected schedules. Type of rules to display. (Default: IP) Verbose: show all parameters of the rules. Range of rules to display. (default: all rules). 2.2.46. selftest Run appliance self tests. Description The appliance self tests are used to verify the correct function of hardware components. Normal SGW operations might be disrupted during the test(s). The outcome of the throughput crypto accelerator tests are dependent on configuration values. If the number of large buffers (LocalReassSettings->LocalReass_NumLarge) too low, it might lower throughput result. In the field 'Drop/Fail', the 'Drop' column contains the number of packets that were dropped before ever reaching the crypto accelerator and the 'Fail' column contains the number of packets that for some reason failed encryption. The 'Pkt In/Out' field shows the total number of packets sent to, and returned from the accelerator. The interface tests 'traffic' and 'throughput' are dependent on the settings for the NIC ring sizes and possibly also license limitations. The 'traffic' test uses a uniform random distribution of six packet sizes between 60 and 1518 bytes. The content of each received packet is validated. The 'throughput' test uses only the largest packet size, and does not validate the contents of the received packets. Example 2.12. Interface ping test between all interfaces selftest -ping Example 2.13. Interface ping test between interfaces 'if1' and 'if2' 57

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rules -verbose 1-5 7-9
Usage
rules [-type={IP | ROUTING | PIPE | IDP | IGMP}] [-verbose]
[-schedule] [<rules>]...
Options
-schedule
Filter out rules that are not currently allowed by se-
lected schedules.
-type={IP | ROUTING | PIPE | IDP | IG-
MP}
Type of rules to display. (Default: IP)
-verbose
Verbose: show all parameters of the rules.
<rules>
Range of rules to display. (default: all rules).
2.2.46. selftest
Run appliance self tests.
Description
The appliance self tests are used to verify the correct function of hardware components.
Normal SGW operations might be disrupted during the test(s).
The outcome of the throughput crypto accelerator tests are dependent on configuration values. If the
number of large buffers (LocalReassSettings->LocalReass_NumLarge) too low, it might lower
throughput result. In the field 'Drop/Fail', the 'Drop' column contains the number of packets that
were dropped before ever reaching the crypto accelerator and the 'Fail' column contains the number
of packets that for some reason failed encryption. The 'Pkt In/Out' field shows the total number of
packets sent to, and returned from the accelerator.
The interface tests 'traffic' and 'throughput' are dependent on the settings for the NIC ring sizes and
possibly also license limitations. The 'traffic' test uses a uniform random distribution of six packet
sizes between 60 and 1518 bytes. The content of each received packet is validated. The 'throughput'
test uses only the largest packet size, and does not validate the contents of the received packets.
Example 2.12. Interface ping test between all interfaces
selftest -ping
Example 2.13. Interface ping test between interfaces 'if1' and 'if2'
2.2.46. selftest
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