Configuring the Virtual Chassis Operations to Trace
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By default, the router or switch logs only important events. You can specify which
operations to trace for a Virtual Chassis by including specific tracing flags when you
configure tracing.
Table 8 on page 75
Table 8: Tracing Flags for Virtual Chassis
Flag
all
auto-configuration
csn
error
graceful-restart
hello
krt
lsp
lsp-generation
me
normal
packets
parse
psn
route
spf
state
task
To configure the flags for the Virtual Chassis operations to be logged:
Chapter 9: Acquiring Troubleshooting Information
describes the flags that you can include.
Description
Trace all operations.
Trace Virtual Chassis ports that have been automatically
configured.
Trace Virtual Chassis complete sequence number (CSN)
packets.
Trace Virtual Chassis errored packets.
Trace Virtual Chassis graceful restart events.
Trace Virtual Chassis hello packets.
Trace Virtual Chassis kernel routing table (KRT) events.
Trace Virtual Chassis link-state packets.
Trace Virtual Chassis link-state packet generation.
Trace Virtual Chassis mastership election (ME) events.
Trace normal events.
Trace Virtual Chassis packets.
Trace reading of the configuration.
Trace partial sequence number (PSN) packets.
Trace Virtual Chassis routing information.
Trace Virtual Chassis shortest-path-first (SPF) events.
Trace Virtual Chassis state transitions.
Trace Virtual Chassis task operations.
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