Managing and Recovering a Remote System 77The Diagnostic Console page provides buttons (see Table 4-29) in the top-right corner ofthe page.Table 4-28. Diagnostic CommandsCommand Descriptionarp Displays the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.ARP entries may not be added or deleted.ifconfig Displays the contents of the network interface table.netstat Prints the content of the routing table. If the optional interface number isprovided in the text field to the right of the netstat option, then netstat printsadditional information regarding the traffic across the interface, buffer usage,and other network interface information.ping <IP Address> Verifies that the destination IP address is reachable from the DRAC 4 with thecurrent routing-table contents. A destination IP address must be entered in thefield to the right of this option. An Internet control message protocol (ICMP)echo packet is sent to the destination IP address based on the currentrouting-table contents.getcoredump Displays the last controller crash, including detailed information such as registervalues and a memory map recorded when the most recent controller crashoccurred; displays the message "No CORE dump available" if noprevious controller crash has occurred or if the data has been deleted.settracelog Enables you to set debug trace levels to identify the types of messages being senton the local network. The -d option traces the DHCP packets sent and received.The -i option traces IP packets sent and received. For example, typesettracelog -i to trace IP packets sent and received.gettracelog Displays a UNIX-style system log. This log is a volatile, memory-resident log thatcontains time-stamped entries.nettrace Enables you to view your current trace log settings.Table 4-29. Diagnostic Console Page Buttons (Top Right)Button ActionRefresh Reloads the Diagnostic Console page.