Interface error types, Ethernet fabric traceroute, Tracing ethernet fabric routes – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Ethernet fabric traceroute

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Interface error types

Table 54

describes the interface counters that System Monitor monitors on external interfaces.

NOTE

The default settings for the above high threshold, above low threshold, below high threshold, and
below low threshold actions are None.

Ethernet fabric traceroute

NOTE

All nodes in the VCS cluster must have the NETCONF interface availability for L2TraceRoute and must
be running Network OS 3.0.0 or later.

Traceroute diagnostics enables you to determine the connectivity, path, and reachability of the
Ethernet fabric between a source port and a destination port within an individual VCS fabric. You
can perform traceroute diagnostics from any RBridge where the source MAC address is learned in
the VCS cluster and that RBridge becomes the starting node for the traceroute packet. Once
configured, the traceroute request identifies the Equal Cost Multi-Path (ECMP) path a packet takes
from the source address to a destination address. Traceroute performs a hop-by-hop inspection
between two end-device MAC addresses to identify the traffic loss and any points of congestion in
the path.

Tracing Ethernet fabric routes

1. To diagnose traceroute, you can do either of the following:

Select Monitor > Diagnostics > Traceroute.

TABLE 54

Interface errors monitored by System Monitor

Interface error

Description

Port Fence
support

Threshold
defaults

CRC Align Errors

The total number of frames received that had a
length (excluding framing bits but including Frame
Check Sequence (FCS) octets) of from 64 through
1518 octets. The error indicates either a bad FCS
with an integral number of octets (an FCS error) or a
bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (an
Alignment error).

No

Low 12
Buffer 0
High 300

RX Symbol Error

The interface detects an undefined (invalid) symbol
received. Large symbol errors indicate a bad device,
cable, or hardware.

No

Low 0
Buffer 0
High 5

RX IFG Violated

A minimum-length interframe gap (IFG) between
successive frames is violated. A typical IFG is 12
bytes.

Yes

Low 5
Buffer 0
High 100

RX Missing Termination
Characters

The number of frames that terminated by anything
other than the Terminate character; this includes
termination due to the Error character.

No

Low 12
Buffer 0
High 300

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