The -mtu parameter is again optional but should be set to ensure optimal
packet size on this route.
4. Check for correct routing entry:
root@sp2n01:/ netstat -rn
Routing tables
Destination
Route Tree for Protocol Family 2 (Internet):
default
127/8
192.168.3/24
192.168.13/25
192.168.13.128/25 192.168.13.4
Route Tree for Protocol Family 24 (Internet v6):
::1
5. On GRF 400, check /etc/grifconfig.conf for the following entry (or one
similar):
gt020 192.168.13.129 255.255.255.128
gt030 192.168.13.4
6. On the CWS of SP2, check if SP Switch Router Adapter cards are
configured. See if both SP Switch Router Adapter cards show up green in
perspectives or enter
needed.
7. Issue some
On node 11, node 12 and node 15 of SP2,
any node in partition 1 in SP2, for example:
root@sp2n11:/ ping 192.168.13.1
PING 192.168.13.1: (192.168.13.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.13.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=254 time=0 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.13.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=254 time=0 ms
^C
----192.168.13.1 PING Statistics----
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0/0/0 ms
On any node in partition 1 in SP2,
node in partition 2 in SP2, for example:
200
IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch
Gateway
Flags
192.168.3.37
UG
127.0.0.1
U
192.168.3.1
U
192.168.13.1
U
UG
::1
UH
255.255.255.128
SDRGetObjects switch_responds
commands to check the connection:
ping
Refs
Use If
PMTU Exp Groups
0
30 en0
8
397 lo0
8
86147 en0
1
4 css0
0
3082 css0 65520
0
0 lo0 16896
. Use
the SP Switch interface of
ping
the SP Switch interfaces of any
ping
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