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IBROUTE(8)							OpenIB Diagnostics							IBROUTE(8)

NAME
ibroute - query InfiniBand switch forwarding tables SYNOPSIS
ibroute [-d(ebug)] [-a(ll)] [-n(o_dests)] [-v(erbose)] [-D(irect)] [-G(uid)] [-M(ulticast)] [-s smlid] [-C ca_name] [-P ca_port] [-t(ime- out) timeout_ms] [-V(ersion)] [-h(elp)] [<dest dr_path|lid|guid> [<startlid> [<endlid>]]] DESCRIPTION
ibroute uses SMPs to display the forwarding tables (unicast (LinearForwardingTable or LFT) or multicast (MulticastForwardingTable or MFT)) for the specified switch LID and the optional lid (mlid) range. The default range is all valid entries in the range 1...FDBTop. OPTIONS
-a, --all show all lids in range, even invalid entries -n, --no_dests do not try to resolve destinations -M, --Multicast show multicast forwarding tables In this case, the range parameters are specifying the mlid range. COMMON OPTIONS
Most OpenIB diagnostics take the following common flags. The exact list of supported flags per utility can be found in the usage message and can be shown using the util_name -h syntax. # Debugging flags -d raise the IB debugging level. May be used several times (-ddd or -d -d -d). -e show send and receive errors (timeouts and others) -h show the usage message -v increase the application verbosity level. May be used several times (-vv or -v -v -v) -V show the version info. # Addressing flags -D use directed path address arguments. The path is a comma separated list of out ports. Examples: "0" # self port "0,1,2,1,4" # out via port 1, then 2, ... -G use GUID address argument. In most cases, it is the Port GUID. Example: "0x08f1040023" -s <smlid> use 'smlid' as the target lid for SM/SA queries. # Other common flags: -C <ca_name> use the specified ca_name. -P <ca_port> use the specified ca_port. -t <timeout_ms> override the default timeout for the solicited mads. Multiple CA/Multiple Port Support When no IB device or port is specified, the port to use is selected by the following criteria: 1. the first port that is ACTIVE. 2. if not found, the first port that is UP (physical link up). If a port and/or CA name is specified, the user request is attempted to be fulfilled, and will fail if it is not possible. EXAMPLES
Unicast examples ibroute 4 # dump all lids with valid out ports of switch with lid 4 ibroute -a 4 # same, but dump all lids, even with invalid out ports ibroute -n 4 # simple dump format - no destination resolution ibroute 4 10 # dump lids starting from 10 (up to FDBTop) ibroute 4 0x10 0x20 # dump lid range ibroute -G 0x08f1040023 # resolve switch by GUID ibroute -D 0,1 # resolve switch by direct path Multicast examples ibroute -M 4 # dump all non empty mlids of switch with lid 4 ibroute -M 4 0xc010 0xc020 # same, but with range ibroute -M -n 4 # simple dump format SEE ALSO
ibtracert(8) AUTHOR
Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com> OpenIB July 25, 2006 IBROUTE(8)

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IBADDR(8)							OpenIB Diagnostics							 IBADDR(8)

NAME
ibaddr - query InfiniBand address(es) SYNOPSIS
ibaddr [-d(ebug)] [-D(irect)] [-G(uid)] [-l(id_show)] [-g(id_show)] [-C ca_name] [-P ca_port] [-t(imeout) timeout_ms] [-V(ersion)] [-h(elp)] [<lid | dr_path | guid>] DESCRIPTION
Display the lid (and range) as well as the GID address of the port specified (by DR path, lid, or GUID) or the local port by default. Note: this utility can be used as simple address resolver. OPTIONS
-G, --Guid show lid range and gid for GUID address -l, --lid_show show lid range only -L, --Lid_show show lid range (in decimal) only -g, --gid_show show gid address only COMMON OPTIONS
Most OpenIB diagnostics take the following common flags. The exact list of supported flags per utility can be found in the usage message and can be shown using the util_name -h syntax. # Debugging flags -d raise the IB debugging level. May be used several times (-ddd or -d -d -d). -e show send and receive errors (timeouts and others) -h show the usage message -v increase the application verbosity level. May be used several times (-vv or -v -v -v) -V show the version info. # Addressing flags -D use directed path address arguments. The path is a comma separated list of out ports. Examples: "0" # self port "0,1,2,1,4" # out via port 1, then 2, ... -G use GUID address argument. In most cases, it is the Port GUID. Example: "0x08f1040023" -s <smlid> use 'smlid' as the target lid for SM/SA queries. # Other common flags: -C <ca_name> use the specified ca_name. -P <ca_port> use the specified ca_port. -t <timeout_ms> override the default timeout for the solicited mads. Multiple CA/Multiple Port Support When no IB device or port is specified, the port to use is selected by the following criteria: 1. the first port that is ACTIVE. 2. if not found, the first port that is UP (physical link up). If a port and/or CA name is specified, the user request is attempted to be fulfilled, and will fail if it is not possible. EXAMPLES
ibaddr # local port's address ibaddr 32 # show lid range and gid of lid 32 ibaddr -G 0x8f1040023 # same but using guid address ibaddr -l 32 # show lid range only ibaddr -L 32 # show decimal lid range only ibaddr -g 32 # show gid address only SEE ALSO
ibroute(8), ibtracert(8) AUTHOR
Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com> OpenIB June 18, 2007 IBADDR(8)
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