Using The Show Debug Routing Command; Collecting Key Health Indicator (Khi) Information - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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Using the show debug routing command

Use the show debug routing <value> command to debug routing problems only. To use
this command, you must enter one of the following subgroup parameters:
• bgp
• filter-dump port <value>
• ip-filter filter-id <value> port <value> dest-ip <value>
• ip-module dest-ip <value> masklen <value>
• mpls
• ospf vrfid <value> dest-ip <value>
• rcip vrfid <value> arp-mode <value>
• rip vrfid <value>
• rtm clear <value>
• vrrp verbose <value>

Collecting Key Health Indicator (KHI) information

The Key Health Indicators (KHI) feature of the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800/8600
provides a subset of health information that allows for quick assessment of the overall
operational state of the device.
Note:
The KHI feature is not intended to provide a comprehensive debugging solution. Instead,
KHI identifies key information that could lead Avaya support personnel towards discovery
of a specific failure. After the technician assesses the KHI information, further debugging is
required to determine the specific reason for the fault.
Avaya recommends that you capture KHI information during normal operations to provide a
baseline for Avaya support personnel when detecting fault situations.
KHI provides global health information for the switch, including:
• Chassis health indication
• CPU performance health indication
• Port state change indication
• Forwarding health indication
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