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Below is an actual example:
# grstat -w70 all gt030
gt030
ipstat
count description
11095886 total packets received
51 packets dropped
3678330 packets forwarded normally
4 packets forwarded locally to card
1214 packets handled by the card
ipdrop
last last
count source addr dest addr reason
3 192.168.14.6 192.168.13.15 TTL expired
48 192.168.14.15 192.168.13.15 needed to frag packet but DF set
icmperr
last last last last last
count type code val source addr dest addr error
icmpin
last last last
count type code source addr dst addr
4 ECHO 192.168.14.1 10.10.1.13
icmpout
last last last
count type code source addr dst addr
4 ECHOREPLY 192.168.14.1 10.10.1.13
48 UNREACH NEEDFRAG 192.168.14.4 192.168.14.15
3 TIMXCEED INTRANS 192.168.14.4 192.168.14.6
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3.15 Bringing the SP Switch Router Adapter Card Online with the SP
After the SP Switch Router Adapter media card completes initialization, its
state machine enters the Configured state. The media card sends an up-trap
request to mib2d. mib2d sends the SP Switch manager a pair of
switchNodeUp and switchConfigState (ConfigState=FullyConfigured) trap
messages.
The SP system administrator now decides which action is required to bring
the SP Switch Router Adapter’s interface online.
If the SP Switch Router Adapter was previously fenced from the Switch
network with the
-autojoin option, the SP SNMP manager will automatically
unfence the adapter. Otherwise, the SP system administrator must perform