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9.4.15 ibroute
Uses SMPs to display the forwarding tables—unicast (LinearForwardingTable or LFT) or multi-
cast (MulticastForwardingTable or MFT)—for the specified switch LID and the optional lid
(mlid) range.
The default range is all valid entries in the range 1 to FDBTop.
Synopsis
ibroute [-h] [-d] [-v] [-V] [-a] [-n] [-D] [-G] [-M] [-s <smlid>] \ [-C <ca_name>]
[-P <ca_port>] [-t <timeout_ms>] \ [<dest dr_path|lid|guid> [<startlid> [<endlid>]]]
Output Files
Table 39 lists the various flags of the command.
Table 39 - ibportstate Flags and Options
Flag
Optional /
Mandatory
Default
(If Not
Specified)
Description
-h(help) Optional Print the help menu
-d(ebug) Optional Raise the IB debug level. May be used several
times for higher debug levels (-ddd or -d -d -d)
-a(ll) Optional Show all LIDs in range, including invalid entries
-v(erbose) Optional Increase verbosity level. May be used several
times for additional verbosity (-vvv or -v -v -v)
-V(ersion) Optional Show version info
-a(ll) Optional Show all LIDs in range, including invalid entries
-n(o_dests) Optional Do not try to resolve destinations
-D(irect) Optional Use directed path address arguments. The path is
a comma separated list of out ports.
Examples:
‘0’ – self port
‘0,1,2,1,4’ – out via port 1, then 2, ...
-G(uid) Optional Use GUID address argument. In most cases, it is
the Port GUID. Example:
‘0x08f1040023’
-M(ulticast) Optional Show multicast forwarding tables. The parame-
ters <startlid> and <endlid> specify the MLID
range.
-s <smlid> Optional Use <smlid> as the target LID for SM/SA que-
ries
-C
<ca_name>
Optional Use the specified channel adapter or router