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31: Diagnostics
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NBMA-Address: 89.101.154.151
Flags: up
The above command output is explained in the table below.
Interface
Interface name taken from package network
Type
incomplete Resolution request sent.
negative Negative cached.
cached Received/relayed resolution reply.
shortcut_route Received/relayed resolution for route.
dynamic NHC registration.
dynamic_nhs Dynamic NHS from dns-map.
static Static mapping from config file.
dynamic_map Static dns-map from config file.
local_route Non-local destination, with local route.
local_addr Local destination (IP or off-NBMA subnet)
Protocol-Address Tunnel IP address
NBMA-Address
Pre-NAT IP address if NBMA-NAT-OA-Address is present or real
address if NAT is not present.
NBMA-NAT-OA-Address
Post NAT IP address. This field is present when Address is translated in
the Network.
Flags
up Can send all packets (registration ok)
unique
Peer is unique.
used
Peer is in kernel ARP table.
lower-up opennhrp script executed successfully.
Expires-In Expiration time.
31.7 File system diagnostics
The standard Linux directories on such as /bin, /etc, /usr are in a ramdisk. Any
changes you make to them will be lost on reboot.
Store anything that needs to survive reboot in flash.
There is a UBIFS (flash) file system mounted on /etc. Configuration files, keys
and certificates are stored there so that they survive reboot. Normally it is not
necessary to store any other files in flash. One exception, for example, is a
banner file for logins.
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