Debug Rip Packet - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Default
disabled
Format
debug ping packet
Mode
Privileged EXEC
A sample output of the trace message is shown below.
<15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.168.17.29-1 SIM[181040176]: sim_debug.c(128) 20 % Pkt TX - Intf:
1/0/1(1),
SRC_IP:10.50.50.2, DEST_IP:10.50.50.1, Type:ECHO_REQUEST
<15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.168.17.29-1 SIM[182813968]: sim_debug.c(82) 21 % Pkt RX - Intf:
1/0/1(1), S
RC_IP:10.50.50.1, DEST_IP:10.50.50.2, Type:ECHO_REPLY
The following parameters are displayed in the trace message.
Parameter
Definition
TX/RX
TX refers to a packet transmitted by the device. RX refers to packets received by the device.
Intf
The interface that the packet came in or went out on.
SRC_IP
The source IP address in the IP header in the packet.
DEST_IP
The destination IP address in the IP header in the packet.
Type
Type determines whether or not the ICMP message is a REQUEST or a RESPONSE.
no debug ping packet
This command disables tracing of ICMP echo requests and responses.
Format
no debug ping packet
Mode
Privileged EXEC

debug rip packet

This command turns on tracing of RIP requests and responses. This command takes no
options. The output is directed to the log file.
Note:
To display the debug trace, enable the
Default
disabled
Format
debug rip packet
Mode
Privileged EXEC
M6100 Series Switches
debug console
Utility Commands
258
command.

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