USER’S GUIDE
348 CyberSWITCH
V
ERIFYING
IP F
ILTERS
To verify that IP Filters are functioning, perform the following test:
1.
Configure and apply at least one IP filter that contains at least one condition whose action is to
DISCARD the matching packet.
2.
Perform a trace on discarded packets. On the administration console issue the command:
ip filter trace discard <return>
3.
Attempt to transfer data that would be affected by the configured filters. Be sure to include
packets which should be discarded by the configured filters.
4.
Check the report log for discarded packets. Issue the administrative console command:
dr <return>
If IP Filters are discarding packets, the report log will display [IPFILT] messages similar to the
following:
9A00:
[IPFILT] UDP/1 at Intf. lan/Out
9A00:
{IP} Src: 128.131.0.1 Dst: 128.131.0.7 Pr:17
9A00
{UDP} Src:5001 Dst:69
If no packets have been discarded, refer to
IP Filters
in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.
5.
When test completed, turn off the trace. Issue the administrative console command:
ip filter trace off <return>
V
ERIFYING
IP RIP
The following sections provide a method of verifying that IP RIP is initialized, and that it is
processing properly on LAN and WAN interfaces.
V
ERIFYING
IP RIP
IS
I
NITIALIZED
Follow the steps below to verify that IP RIP processing is initialized.
1.
Determine if IP RIP processing has been initialized by viewing the system messages. On the
administration console type:
dr
<return>
2.
The
dr
command displays the current system messages. Look for the following IP RIP message
among the system message:
[IP RIP] RIP Protocol Initialization successful
If you see this IP RIP initialization message, the IP RIP has initialized successfully.
If this IP RIP initialization message is NOT displayed, refer to
IP RIP Initialization
in the Problem
Diagnosis chapter.