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Testing a NIC Resolution (SRC CLI)

 

Issue a resolution request to the NIC host to test NIC resolution for a specified key by using the test nic resolve command. As a result, you can view the NIC resolution for the configured key and log the errors when the resolution fails.

To test a NIC resolution:

  • Run the test nic resolve command.

    where:

    • locator—Name of locator that requests information on behalf of an application

    • key—Value to be resolved. This value must be of the same NIC data type configured in the NIC locator.

    • (Optional) constraints—Data types that a resolver uses when it executes a role (also referred to as a transition) in the resolution process. A role resolves a NIC key to a NIC value.

    • (Optional) intermediate—Displays the step-by-step results along with the final resolution results for the NIC resolution processes.

    For example:

    user@host> test nic resolve locator /nicLocators/ip key 10.10.10.10 constraints domain:virneo

The following example shows a successful resolution for an IP key that has the value 192.168.8.2:

The following example shows an unsuccessful resolution for an IP key that has the value 192.168.8.2:

The following example shows both the step-by-step resolution and final resolution results for an IP key that has the value 11.11.0.0: