Operator
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Following is sample output from the
Listening on fe-0/0/0, capture size 96 bytes
15:04:16.276780
15:04:16.376848
15:04:16.376887
15:04:16.601923
Using the monitor file Command
You can enter the
to files such as system logs and trace files:
When the Services Router adds a record to the file specified by
record is displayed on the screen. For example, if you have configured a
system log file named
system
to display the records added to the system log.
To display a list of files that are being monitored, enter the
command. To stop the display of records for a specified file, enter
the
Using mtrace Commands
You can use CLI
paths. This section covers the following
For more information about the
Class of Service, and System Basics Command Reference.
Description
A match occurs if the first expression is equal to the second.
A match occurs if the first expression is not equal to the second.
user@host> monitor traffic count 4 matching "arp" detail
In arp who-has 193.1.1.1 tell host1.site2.net
In arp who-has host2.site2.net tell host1.site2.net
In arp who-has 193.1.1.2 tell host1.site2.net
In arp who-has 193.1.1.3 tell host1.site2.net
monitor file
user@host> monitor start filename
system-log
] hierarchy level), you can enter the
command.
monitor stop filename
commands to trace information about multicast
mtrace
—Displays information about a multicast path from a source
mtrace from-source
to a receiver. See "Using the mtrace from-source Command" on page 236.
—Monitors and displays multicast trace operations. See "Using
mtrace monitor
the mtrace monitor Command" on page 238.
Monitoring and Diagnosing a Services Router
command:
monitor traffic
command to display real-time additions
(by including the
syslog
monitor start system-log
commands:
mtrace
commands, see the JUNOS Protocols,
mtrace
Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
, the
filename
statement at the [
edit
command
monitor list
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