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--traceroute
--tperf
Fabric OS Command Reference
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Traces the IP router hops used to reach the host dst_ip from one of the source IP
interfaces on the GbE port. Valid arguments include the following:
-s src_ip
Specifies the local IP address to use for sourcing the probe packets. IPv6
addresses are supported.
-d dst_ip
Specifies the destination IP address to which to probe the IP router path. IPv6
addresses are supported.
-x | -crossport
Specifies the source IP address as a crossport. A crossport is the nonlocal
(secondary) XGE port to a VE_Port group that provides failover capabilities for the
tunnel configured on the local XGE port. This operand is optional and supported
only on the Brocade FX8-24 XGE ports.
-h max_hops
Specifies the maximum hop limit used in the outgoing probe packets. The default
value is 30 hops. This operand is optional.
-f first_ttl
Specifies the starting point for the "time to live" parameter. The default is 1. The
command skips processing for those intermediate gateways that are less than the
first_ttl hops. This operand is optional.
-q service_type
Specifies the type of service in the traceroute request. The default is 0 and
service_type must be an integer from 0 to 255. This operand is optional.
-w wait_time
Sets the time, in milliseconds, to wait for a response to a probe. The default is
5000 milliseconds. The maximum wait time is 9000 milliseconds (9 seconds). This
operand is optional.
-z size
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the trace route packet to use. The default is 64
bytes. In an IPv4 environment, the ICMP/IP header occupies 28 bytes. In an IPv6
environment, it occupies 48 bytes. The total size, including ICMP/IP headers (28
or 48 bytes without IP options), cannot be greater than the IP MTU configured on
the interface. This operand is optional.
-v vlan_id
Specifies the VLAN ID. Values must be in the range between 1 and 4094. There is
no default value. Note that a VLAN tag entry must exist on the local and remote
sides prior to issuing the -v option. A VLAN Tag table entry is dynamically
maintained by the ipperf application. See the portCfg help page for details on
creating a VLAN tag table.
-c L2 Class-of-Service
Specifies Class of Service/Priority, as defined by the IEEE 802.1p
specification. Values must be in the range between 0 and 7. The default value
is 0. This operand is optional with the -v option.
Determines the path characteristics to a remote host or tunnel destination The
-tperf option requires two separate Brocade FX8-24 blades to function. One blade
plays the role of a data sink and the other blade plays the role of the data source.
TPerf also requires that you define a tunnel as a TPerf tunnel. Refer to portCfg
fciptunnel for more information.
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