Managing and maintaining the system 355
/maint
followed by:
connected. Valid options are y(= yes, all) or n(=
no, single).
If you specify n(= no) and you are connected to
the MIP, information will be collected forthe Nortel
SNAS device currently in control of the MIP.
for FTP and SFTP, user name and password.
chkcfg Checks if the Nortel SNAS is able to contact gateways,
routers, DNS servers, and authentication servers in
the system configuration. The command also checks if
the Nortel SNAS can connect to web servers specified
in group links. The CLI the result of the connectivity
check as well as the method used for the check (for
example, ping).
The following is sample output for the chkcfg
command:
Checking configuration from 192.168.128.21
0
Testing /cfg/sys/host 1/gateway:
192.168.128.3... ping ok
Testing /cfg/sys/dns/servers:
192.168.128.1... dns ok
All tests completed successfully
starttrace <tags>
<domain ID>
<output mode>
Logs information pertaining to a client session.
You are prompted to provide the following information:
tags���specifies the specific features or
subsystems to which you want to limit tracing. The
options are:
all—logs all information. The default is all.
aaa—logs authentication method, user name,
group, and extended profile
dns—logs failed DNS lookups made during the
session
ssl—logs information related to the SSL
handshake procedure (for example, the cipher
used)
nha—logs information related to the Nortel Health
Agent check (for example, Nortel Health Agent
session status and the SRS rule check result)
snas—logs operations and events of Nortel SNAS
-controlled switches
patchlink
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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