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Optional. The number of packets to send. The default is 4 packets. Use a small count because the
command cannot be interrupted. The default is 4 packets.
Examples Send two packets to the remote computer at 10.134.50.6.
# ping 10.134.50.6 count 2
query peer-connection
Description
Queries a storage system to potentially use in a peer connection and shows information about the
storage system via the in-band query. The system uses this information to determine how to set up
the peer connection.
You can use this command to view information about systems you might use in a peer connection
before creating the peer connection, or to view information about systems currently in a peer
connection before modifying the peer connection.
For example, to create a peer connection you must specify a port address on the remote system.
You can specify any port address that this command shows as having Reachable Local Links
values.
Minimum role monitor
Syntax
query peer-connection
remote-port-address
Parameters remote-port-addressSpecifies the FC WWN or iSCSI IP address of the system to query. IPv4
and IPv6 formats are supported.
Output
Controller
A: Controller A.
B: Controller B.
Storage Controller Code Version
Storage Controller firmware version and loader version.
Management Controller Code Version
Management Controller firmware version and loader version.
IPv4 Address
Controller network port IPv4 address.
Peer Host Name
Controller network port IP address in the peer system.
IPv6 Address 1-4
Up to four IPv6 addresses configured for use, or Not Configured.
Port
The port ID.
Type
FC: FC port.
iSCSI: iSCSI port.
Unknown: Port type is unknown
Port Health
Up
Down
Degraded
SFP Issue
Alphabetical list of commands
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