# startsrc -s iptrace -a " -a -d remote_host -b /tmp/iptrace.out"
... Recreate the problem
# stopsrc -s iptrace
..Generate report from the trace file.
# ipreport /tmp/iptrace.out > /tmp/iptrace.report.file
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