6 – Performing Diagnostics
Viewing Logs
Viewing the IPv6 Destination Cache Log
The IPv6 destination cache contains the IP address, next hop IP address, and
path MTU information for both local and remote destinations. For multicast and
on-link unicast destinations, the next hop IP address always matches the
destination IP address.
For unicast destinations that are off-link, the next hop IP address is the IP address
of the router.
To view the destination cache log:
1.
On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main window HBA tree, select the
HBA port.
2.
Click the Diagnostics tab to bring the Diagnostics page to the front.
The top portion of the Diagnostics page contains the HBA port-identifying
information; for details, see
page
3.
On the Diagnostics page, click the Logs tab.
The Logs page opens within the Diagnostics page (see
6-7).
4.
On the Logs page, click Display Destination Cache.
The IPv6 Destination Cache log opens
NOTE:
6-10
6-2.
Figure 6-7 IPv6 Destination Cache Log
If text in any column is truncated, move the cursor over it to reveal the
entire text in a tool tip next to the cursor.
"General Information for the HBA Port" on
(Figure
6-7).
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Figure 6-4 on page
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