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Syntax
network --tcpdump --file_size 3
Result
Successfully started tcpdump, please use "network --tcpdump --stop" to stop.
For more information, see
network --tcpdump [--port
file_size <0 - 100>] [--stop] [--host
network --tcpdump [--host
Description
Collects TCP/IP packet information based on a specific host IP address (for example, 10.10.11.12).
NOTE: To stop the tcpdump process, use the DR Series system CLI network --tcpdump --stop command.
Syntax
network --tcpdump --host 10.10.11.12
Result
Successfully started tcpdump, please use "network --tcpdump --stop" to stop.
NOTE: You can also specify a number of host IP addresses using this command in a comma-delimited format (--
host 10.10.11.12,10.12.12.13,10.10.12.14).
network --tcpdump [--port
Description
Filters TCP/IP packet information based on a specific port type. In this example, by specifying an OpenStorage
Technology (OST) port type using the DR Series system CLI network --tcpdump --port ost command.
Syntax
network --tcpdump --port ost
Result
Successfully started tcpdump, please use "network --tcpdump --stop" to stop.
For more information, see
network --tcpdump [--port
[--file_size <0 - 100>] [--stop] [--host
network --iperf_client --server
The DR Series system provides the --iperf set of DR Series system CLI commands (--iperf_client and --iperf_server) that
let you test network performance between any client and server on the network that you designate. In addition to testing
the network performance between these two designated endpoints, this set of --iperf commands also let you test if the
firewall allows a connection between these two points. You can filter the network performance test by using the
following options:
•
--server, by the IP address or host name that you specify
•
--port, by the port number that you specify
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