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tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:199 127.0.0.1:52175 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 192.168.0.32 192.168.0.31 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:52174 127.0.0.1:199 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:52887 127.0.0.1:8195 ESTABLISHED
ping
Description Veries if the destination IP address is reachable from CMC with the current routing-table contents. A
destination IP address is required. Based on the current routing-table contents, an ICMP echo packet is sent to
the destination IP address.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
racadm ping <ipaddress>
Input <ipaddress> — The IP address of the remote endpoint to ping.
Output
PING 192.168.0 (192.168.0): 56 data bytes64 bytes from 192.168.0: seq=0
ttl=64 time=4.121 ms
192.168.0 ping statistics
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0 percent packet lossround-trip
min/avg/max = 4.121/4.121/4.121 ms
ping6
Description
Veries if the destination IPv6 address is reachable from CMC or with the current routing-table contents. A
destination IPv6 address is required. Based on the current routing-table contents, an ICMP echo packet is
sent to the destination IPv6 address.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
racadm ping6 <ipv6address>
Input <ipv6address> — the IPv6 address of the remote endpoint to ping.
Example
Pinging 2011:de11:bdc:194::31 from 2011:de11:bdc:194::101 with 32 bytes of
data:
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Ping statistics for 2011:de11:bdc:194::31:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
racdump
Description
Provides a single command to get dump, status, and general CMC board information.
This subcommand displays the comprehensive chassis status, conguration state information, and historic
event logs. Used for post deployment conguration verication and during debugging sessions.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
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