Ethereal Screen Captures Of The Tcp Connection And Fcip Tunnels - Cisco 9134 - MDS Multilayer Fabric Switch Troubleshooting Manual

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Ethereal Screen Captures of the TCP Connection and FCIP Tunnels

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being established, and of FCIP tunnels. Note that FCIP tunnel activation is the same as an FC EISL
becoming active (such as ELP, ESC, and EFP). The following traces were captured after configuration
on both MDS 9000 Family switches, and the last no shutdown was entered on switch MDS1. All settings
are default (for example, SACK is disabled, and the TCP window is set to 64K).
Figure 20-3
Figure 20-4
FC Standard ELP.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
20-18
Software Egress Counters
2312 good frames, 0 bad header cksum, 0 bad FIFO SOP
0 parity error, 0 FC CRC error, 0 timestamp expired error
0 unregistered port index, 0 unknown internal type
0 RDL, 0 RDL too big RDL, 0 TDL ttl_1
3957292257 idle poll count, 0 loopback, 0 FCC PQ, 0 FCC EQ
Flow Control: 0 [0], 0 [1], 0 [2], 0 [3]
Software Ingress Counters
2312 Good frames, 0 header cksum error, 0 FC CRC error
0 iSCSI CRC error, 0 descriptor SOP error, 0 parity error
0 frames soft queued, 0 current Q, 0 max Q, 0 low memory
0 out of memory drop, 0 queue full drop
0 RDL, 0 too big RDL drop
Flow Control: 0 [0], 0 [1], 0 [2], 0 [3]
20-3,
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20-4, and
Figure 20-5
First Capture of TCP Connection
shows more of the trace, with frame 13 being the first FCIP frame. This frame carries the
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are screen captures taken with Ethereal of TCP connections
TCP connection
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