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11–Converged Network Adapter Interactive CommandsiSCSI Port Logs11-120 SN0054667-00 GEnter an IP Address:192.168.1.11Enter the number of PING attempts to make:3Enter the packet size in bytes for the PING [32]:Ping to 192.168.1.11 successful (1 of 3).Ping to 192.168.1.11 successful (2 of 3).Ping to 192.168.1.11 successful (3 of 3).Perform Read/Write Buffer Test4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter11. iSCSI Port Diagnostics2. PerformRead/Write Buffer TestFrom the iSCSI Port Diagnostics menu, select the Perform Read/Write BufferTest option to test the read write buffer. Specify the number of tests, the datapattern, and the error handling. For example:The Read/Write Buffer Diagnostics require that the adapter haveno outstanding I/O operations. Please make sure there is no activeI/O before starting the diagnostic.Do you wish to proceed? yNumber of Read/Write tests to perform: 5(1) 8 byte pattern of 0x55 (0101 0101)(2) 8 byte pattern of 0x5A (0101 1010)(3) 16 byte pattern of 0xAA (1010 1010)(4) 16 byte pattern of 0xFF (1111 1111)Data Pattern to use: 1Stop on error[Y]? yiSCSI Port Logs4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter12. iSCSI Port LogsFrom the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the iSCSIPort Logs option. From the port menu, select a port to open the iSCSI Port Logsmenu with options to view the address resolution protocol (ARP) table, view theconnection error log, export the connection error log, view the neighbor cache,view the default router list, view the local prefix list, and refresh the adapterinformation. For example:Converged Network Adapter (CNA) DiagnosticsCNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C038991. Port 1 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE]MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB
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