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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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iSCSI (Internet SCSI) <strong>Command</strong>sconnection -tracerouteDisplay the route that a packet takes to a destination nodeDescriptionSyntaxPrerequisitesOptionsThe naviseccli connection command with the -traceroute functiondisplays the route that packets take to a target node that you specifyin the command. The connection -traceroute command traces anddisplays the route from the storage system iSCSI port to the targetnode. Use the connection -traceroute and connection -pingnodecommands to verify and diagnose network connectivity.connection -traceroute is used with naviseccli (described onpage 37) as follows:connection -traceroute -sp a|b -portid portid -address IPAddress[-delays delays] [-packetSize packetSize] [-mtu mtu] [-sourcesourceaddress] [-timeouts timeouts]You must have a user account on the storage system on which youwant to execute the command.-address IPAddressSpecifies the IP address of the target node that the iSCSI port willattempt to contact. The address uses the dotted-quad format, forexample, 128.221.56.52. Network names are not supported.-portid portidSpecifies the port on the SP, either 0 or 1. For example, an SP withone port has port 0; an SP with two ports has port 0 and port 1.-sp a|bSpecifies either storage processor A or storage processor B.Optional switches:-delays delaysSpecifies a delay in seconds between datagrams. The default is 1second, the minimum is 1 second, and the maximum is 10seconds.-packetSize packetSizeSpecifies the size of the echo packets in bytes. The default is 32bytes, the minimum is 0 bytes, and the maximum is 2048 bytes.385

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