Using The Ping Tool (Fcping); Using Traceroute (Fctrace) And Other Troubleshooting Tools - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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Chapter 66
Troubleshooting Your Fabric
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Click Close to close the window.
Step 10

Using the Ping Tool (fcping)

You can use the Ping tool to determine connectivity from another switch to a port on your switch.
To use the Ping tool in Fabric Manager to determine connectivity, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose Tools > Connectivity > Ping. You can also select it from the right-click context menus for hosts
and storage devices in the Fabric pane.
You see the Ping dialog box.
Step 2
Select the source switch from the Source Switch drop-down list.
Step 3
Select the VSAN in which you want to verify connectivity from the VSAN drop-down list.
Select the target end port for which to verify connectivity from the Target Endport drop-down list.
Step 4
Click Start to perform the ping between your switch and the selected port.
Step 5
You see the results in the dialog box shown in
Figure 66-4
Step 6
Click Clear to clear the contents of the window and perform another ping, or click Close to close the
window.

Using Traceroute (fctrace) and Other Troubleshooting Tools

You can use the following options on the Fabric Manager Tools menu to verify connectivity to a selected
object or to open other management tools:
To use the Traceroute option in Fabric Manager to verify connectivity, follow these steps:
Choose Tools > Connectivity > Trace Route.
Step 1
You see the Trace Route dialog box.
Select the source switch from the Source Switch drop-down list.
Step 2
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Ping Results
Traceroute—Verify connectivity between two end devices that are currently selected on the Fabric
pane.
Device Manager— Launch the Device Manager for the switch selected on the Fabric pane.
Command Line Interface—Open a Telnet or SSH session for the switch selected on the Fabric pane.
Figure
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
Using the Ping Tool (fcping)
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