Routing failures
Routing problems are usually the result of outages in a network and a lack of alternative routing paths available for recovery. See Steps for verifying IP routing to a destination when not using policy-based routing and Steps for diagnosing problems with IP routing to a destination when using policy-based routing for help with diagnosing routing failures
Table 1 describes command
terms used in this section.
Term | Description |
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NETSTAT ROUTE | Refers to the Netstat ROUTE/-r command and the netstat route commands used on other platforms. |
OMPROUTE RTTABLE | Refers to the D TCPIP,tcpipjobname,OMPROUTE,RTTABLE command for displaying OMPROUTE IPv4 route tables. |
OMPROUTE RT6TABLE | Refers to the D TCPIP,tcpipjobname,OMPROUTE,RT6TABLE command for displaying OMPROUTE IPv6 route tables. |
PING | Refers to z/OS UNIX ping, TSO PING, and the ping commands used on other platforms. |
Traceroute | Refers to z/OS UNIX traceroute, TSO TRACERTE, and the traceroute commands used on other platforms. |