Debug Ip Dvmrp Packet - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Parameter
Description
peer-address
(Optional) The IPv4 address of a BGP peer. Debug traces are enabled for a specific peer when this
option is specified. The command can be issued multiple times to enable simultaneous tracing for
multiple peers.
events
(Optional) Trace adjacency state events.
keepalives
(Optional) Trace transmit and receive of KEEPALIVE packets.
notification
(Optional) Trace transmit and receive of NOTIFICATION packets.
open
(Optional) Trace transmit and receive of OPEN packets.
refresh
(Optional) Traces transmit and receive of ROUTE REFRESH packets.
updates
(Optional) Traces transmit and receive of UPDATE packets.
no debug bgp
Use this command to disable debug tracing of BGP events.
Format
no debug ip bgp [peer-address | events | keepalives | notification | open |
refresh | updates]
Mode
Privileged EXEC

debug ip dvmrp packet

Use this command to trace DVMRP packet reception and transmission. The receive
keyword traces only received DVMRP packets and transmit keyword traces only
transmitted DVMRP packets. When neither keyword is used in the command, then all
DVMRP packet traces are dumped. Vital information such as source address, destination
address, control packet type, packet length, and the interface on which the packet is received
or transmitted is displayed on the console.
Note:
To display the debug trace, enable the
Default
disabled
Format
debug ip dvmrp packet [receive | transmit]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no debug ip dvmrp packet
Use this command to disable debug tracing of DVMRP packet reception and transmission.
Format
no debug ip dvmrp packet [receive | transmit]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
M6100 Series Switches
debug console
Utility Commands
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command.

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