Configure Debug-Trace Vrrp-Hello - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure debug-trace vrrp-hello

configure debug-trace vrrp-hello <debug level> vlan <vlan name>
Description
This command records debug information to the syslog.
NOTE
This command is available only on the "i" series switches.
Syntax Description
debug level
vlan name
Default
The default level is 0.
Usage Guidelines
The
debug level
record the messages recorded at lower levels.
Example
The following command sets the reporting level for VRRP hello messages to 4:
configure debug-trace vrrp-hello 4
Following is the log output at this level:
<DBUG:SYS > Vlan=Default: vrrpTransmit: vrid=1,pri=255,cnt_ip_addr=1,auth_type=0
advert=1,ipaddr=10.45.208.10
<DBUG:SYS > Vlan=Default: vrrpTransmit: vrid=1,pri=255,cnt_ip_addr=1,auth_type=0
advert=1,ipaddr=10.45.208.10
<DBUG:SYS > Sending vrrp-pkt(0x8313d630) len 40 to 224.0.0.18 if rif0,
mac=00:00:5e:00:01:01
<DBUG:KERN> <--- Start of chain (84859200) --->
<DBUG:KERN> m0 @ 0x84859200:
<DBUG:KERN> 0x0884859214: 00 00 00 28 00 00 00 00 ff 70 00 00 00 00 00 00
***(*****p******
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Specifies a debug level:
0 — Records critical errors, such as a task crash or an interface down.
1 — Records warning messages, such as incorrect address, incorrect protocol, and failed
checksum.
2 — Records information such as VLAN, VRID, priority, auth-type, advert-interval, and IP address.
3 — Records the same information recorded in level 2, with more detail.
4 — Displays a dump of each packet.
5 — No additional information recorded.
Specifies a VLAN name.
range is 0 to 5. Higher levels record more verbose messages. Higher levels also
Length=40
m_off=20
m_data=0x84859214
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