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Pinging gateway 10.250.240.1

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100000 100000 2 tcp 2 udp 111 portmapper 111 portmapper network --troubleshoot [--gateway] Description Performs a basic troubleshooting on the current state of the gateway connected to the DR Series system. Syntax network --troubleshoot --gateway Result *** Getting Gateway status Gateway IP address is 10.250.240.1 Route to the gateway is up and uses bond0 interface. Pinging gateway 10.250.240.1 Ping successful. No packet loss. RTT timings min/avg/max/mdev = 0.261/1.907/5.244/1.830 ms network --troubleshoot [--show_active ] Description Displays the current network activity for NFS, CIFS, or OpenStorage Technology (OST) clients that you designate on a DR Series system (this example shows CIFS). Syntax network --troubleshoot --show_active cifs Result tcp 0 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 tcp 0 tcp 0 0 10.25.19.10:45 10.25.20.82:52596 0 10.25.19.10:45 10.250.201.68:60163 ESTABLISHED 0 10.25.19.10:45 10.250.208.235:29587 ESTABLISHED 0 10.25.19.10:45 10.250.209.210:13828 ESTABLISHED network --tcpdump [--port ] [--pkt_size ] [-file_size ] [--stop] [--host ] Intercepts TCP/IP packets being transmitted or received over the network to which the DR4000 system is attached. You can filter the packets being collected by using the following options to the DR Series system CLI network --tcpdump command: • --port by its type: NFS, CIFS, replication, or OST port • --pkt_size by the packet size you specify • --file_size by the file size you specify • --host by the IP address (or addresses) that you specify The tcpdump files are collected on the DR Series system (in /store/tcpdump/), and they can be a valuable resource of information about how your system and network interact. To stop collecting tcpdump files, use the DR Series system CLI network --tcpdump --stop command. 42

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100000
2
tcp
111
portmapper
100000
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udp
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portmapper
network --troubleshoot [--gateway]
Description
Performs a basic troubleshooting on the current state of the gateway connected to the DR Series system.
Syntax
network --troubleshoot --gateway
Result
*** Getting Gateway status
Gateway IP address is 10.250.240.1
Route to the gateway is up and uses bond0 interface.
Pinging gateway 10.250.240.1
Ping successful. No packet loss.
RTT timings min/avg/max/mdev = 0.261/1.907/5.244/1.830 ms
network --troubleshoot [--show_active <nfs | cifs | ost>]
Description
Displays the current network activity for NFS, CIFS, or OpenStorage Technology (OST) clients that you designate on a DR
Series system (this example shows CIFS).
Syntax
network --troubleshoot --show_active cifs
Result
tcp
0
0
10.25.19.10:45
10.25.20.82:52596
ESTABLISHED
tcp
0
0
10.25.19.10:45
10.250.201.68:60163
ESTABLISHED
tcp
0
0
10.25.19.10:45
10.250.208.235:29587
ESTABLISHED
tcp
0
0
10.25.19.10:45
10.250.209.210:13828
ESTABLISHED
network --tcpdump [--port <nfs | windows | replication | ost>] [--pkt_size <128 - 32768>] [--
file_size <0 - 100>] [--stop] [--host <ip address list>]
Intercepts TCP/IP packets being transmitted or received over the network to which the DR4000 system is attached. You
can filter the packets being collected by using the following options to the DR Series system CLI
network --tcpdump
command:
--port
by its type: NFS, CIFS, replication, or OST port
--pkt_size
by the packet size you specify
--file_size
by the file size you specify
--host
by the IP address (or addresses) that you specify
The tcpdump files are collected on the DR Series system (in /store/tcpdump/), and they can be a valuable resource of
information about how your system and network interact. To stop collecting tcpdump files, use the DR Series system CLI
network --tcpdump --stop
command.
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