Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v6.3.0 (53-1001337-01, July 2009)

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portCmd
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Examples To verify if packets can be sent to the destination IP address with maximum wait_time specified:
switch:admin> portcmd --ping 12/ge0 -s 2007:7:30:32:227:138:10:120 -d \
2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60 -w 29000
Pinging 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60 from ip interface 2007:7:30:32:227:138:10:120
on 12/ge0 with 64
bytes of data
Reply from 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60: bytes=64 rtt=0ms ttl=255
Reply from 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60: bytes=64 rtt=1ms ttl=255
Reply from 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60: bytes=64 rtt=0ms ttl=255
Reply from 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60: bytes=64 rtt=0ms ttl=255
Ping Statistics for 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Loss = 0 ( 0 percent loss)
Min RTT = 0ms, Max RTT = 1ms Average = 0ms
To trace the IP router hops used to reach the remote (with packet size specified):
switch:admin> portcmd --traceroute 12/ge0 -s 2007:7:30:32:227:138:10:120 -d
2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60 -z 1452
Traceroute to 2007:7:30:32:227:77:0:60 from IP interface
2007:7:30:32:227:138:10:120 on 12/0, 30
hops max
1 1 ms 0 ms 0 ms
Traceroute complete.
To verify if packets can be sent to the destination IP address using VLAN tagging with the -c option.
switch:admin> portcmd --ping 8/ge0 –s 192.168.10.1 d 192.168.20.1 –v 10 –c 3
To trace the IP router hops used to reach the remote host using VLAN tagging with the -c option.
switch:admin> portcmd --traceroute 8/ge0 –s 192.168.10.1 –d 192.168.20.1 –v 10
To set the path characteristic to source mode on the remote host using VLAN tagging with the -c
option.
switch:admin> portcmd --ipperf 8/ge0 –s 192.168.10.1 –d 192.168.20.1 –S –v 10 –c 3
To create a TPerf data sink on VE_Port 16:
switch:admin> portcmd --tperf 16 -sink
TPerf has been configured successfully for 16
TPerf is servicing requests on 16 priority: high
TPerf is servicing requests on 16 priority: medium
TPerf is servicing requests on 16 priority: low
Tperf data source can now be started
To configure a TPerf data source that generates round-trip high, medium, and low priority traffic
with a fixed PDU size of 400 bytes. The payload pattern is a jitter pattern and the checksum is
checked by the sink:
switch:admin> portcmd --tperf 16 -source -size 400 -crc -pattern 5
TPerf has been configured successfully for 16
TPerf is generating traffic on 16 priority: high
TPerf is generating traffic on 16 priority: medium