Configure Debug-Trace Stacking - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure debug-trace stacking

configure debug-trace stacking <debug level>
Description
This command provides system-level debug tracing for stacked switches.
Syntax Description
debug level Specifies a debug level:
0x01
0x02
0x04
0x08
0x10
0x20
0x80
0x100
0x400
0x800
0x2000
0x8000
0x10000
0x20000
0x10000000
Default
Disabled
Usage Guidelines
Do not configure this command for normal conditions.
Example
The following command enables debug-trace for stacking errors related to slot binding:
configure debug-trace stacking 0x100000
The following command disables debug-trace for stacking:
configure debug-trace stacking 0
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.4.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Enables initialization logs.
Enables state event machine logs.
Enables ATP module logs.
Enables RPC module logs.
Enables event pre-processor module logs.
Enables timer module logs.
Enables layer 2 module logs.
Enables detailed logging including errors.
Enables topology module logs.
Enables logs related to processing packets from the background task.
Enables state event transition logs.
Enables logs related to failover processing.
Enables the logs related to slot binding.
Enables logs related to the background task, which is used for programming the
hardware.
Enables minimal chipset level logs.
configure debug-trace stacking
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