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--troubleshoot [--links, --gateway, --ntp, --dns, --active_domain, --nis, -clients, --port_mapper, --network_config] This set of commands helps you to isolate any networking issues that you might encounter while running a DR4000 system. By isolating the issue, you can better understand and resolve issues. To perform basic troubleshooting checks on the state of a DR4000 system, enter the example commands string at the system prompt: NOTE: When entering the network --troubleshoot command string, it checks and displays the current state for all of the --troubleshoot options. To limit the type of network troubleshooting check to display, define the command string to a selected check (or checks). For example, using network --troubleshoot --gateway, displays the status of the gateway for a DR4000 system. administrator@mydr4000 > network --troubleshoot *** Checking link status for each interface bond0 : Link detected: yes eth0 : Link detected: yes eth1 : Link detected: yes eth2 : Link detected: yes eth3 : Link detected: yes lo : Link detected: yes *** Getting local IP addresses bond0 addr:10.25.20.13 Mask:255.255.24.0 *** Getting bond information Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v3.4.0 (October 7, 2008) Bonding Mode: transmit load balancing Primary Slave: None Currently Active Slave: eth0 MII Status: up MII Polling Interval (ms): 100 Up Delay (ms): 0 Down Delay (ms): 0 Managing the DR4000 System 31

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--troubleshoot [--links, --gateway, --ntp, --dns, --active_domain, --nis, --
clients, --port_mapper, --network_config]
This set of commands helps you to isolate any networking issues that you
might encounter while running a DR4000 system. By isolating the issue, you
can better understand and resolve issues. To perform basic troubleshooting
checks on the state of a DR4000 system, enter the example commands string
at the system prompt:
NOTE:
When entering the
network --troubleshoot
command string, it checks and
displays the current state for all of the
--troubleshoot
options. To limit the type of
network troubleshooting check to display, define the command string to a selected
check (or checks). For example, using
network --troubleshoot --gateway
, displays
the status of the gateway for a DR4000 system.
administrator@mydr4000 > network --troubleshoot
*** Checking link status for each interface
bond0 : Link detected: yes
eth0 : Link detected: yes
eth1 : Link detected: yes
eth2 : Link detected: yes
eth3 : Link detected: yes
lo : Link detected: yes
*** Getting local IP addresses
bond0 addr:10.25.20.13 Mask:255.255.24.0
*** Getting bond information
Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v3.4.0 (October 7, 2008)
Bonding Mode: transmit load balancing
Primary Slave: None
Currently Active Slave: eth0
MII Status: up
MII Polling Interval (ms): 100
Up Delay (ms): 0
Down Delay (ms): 0