Export Connection Error Log; Display Neighbor Cache (Ipv6) (Cli Option -Nc); Display Destination Cache (Ipv6) (Cli Option -Dc); Display Default Router List (Ipv6) (Cli Option -Dr) - Qlogic SANsurfer iSCSI HBA CLI User Manual

Command line interface for qlogic iscsi host bus adapters
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Export Connection Error Log

When you select the Export Connection Error Log option, SANsurfer iSCSI
HBA CLI prompts you for a file name with which to save the log of connection
errors. Enter a file name and then press ENTER.
Display Neighbor Cache (IPv6)
(CLI Option -nc)
Select the Display Neighbor Cache (IPv6) option to view the IPv6 neighbor
cache. Similar to the ARP table in IPv4, the neighbor cache is a set of entries
about individual neighbors to which traffic has been sent recently. Entries contain
such information as its link-layer address, a flag indicating whether the neighbor is
a router or a host, a pointer to any queued packets waiting for address resolution
to complete, and so forth.
Display Destination Cache (IPv6)
(CLI Option -dc)
Select the Display Destination Cache (IPv6) option to view the IPv6 destination
cache containing the IP address, next-hop IP address, and path MTU information
about 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.
Display Default Router List (IPv6)
(CLI Option -dr)
Select the Display Default Router List (IPv6) option to view the IPv6 default
router list, which includes both the active default router and a short list of other
routers that advertised themselves as being able to act as a default router. The
active default router always appears first in the list.
Display Local Prefix List (IPv6)
(CLI Option -lp)
Select the Display Local Prefix List (IPv6) to view the IPv6 local-prefix list
created by the HBA from prefix information in router advertisements. The HBA
can reach destination IP addresses containing these prefixes directly, without
going through an intermediate router.
The following shows how a typical list may look:
Local Prefix Entry number 0
SN0054621-00 E
Preferred Lifetime <secs> - 604669
Valid Lifetime <secs> = 2591869
Prefix = 3ffe:4032:1077:2006
Update time <from FW boot> = 514 seconds, 0 milliseconds
Update time <from FW boot> = 8 mins 34 secs 0 millisecs
Update time
= Mon Apr 23 17:17:30 2007
4 – Interactive Mode Commands
Port Level Info & Operations Menu
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