High Availability Feature Guide for EX9200 Switches
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ldp {
traceoptions {
flag nsr-synchronization <detail> <disable> <receive> <send>;
}
}
mpls {
traceoptions
{
flag nsr-synchronization;
flag nsr-synchronization-detail;
}
}
msdp {
traceoptions {
flag nsr-synchronization <detail> <disable> <receive> <send>;
}
}
(ospf | ospf3) {
traceoptions {
flag nsr-synchronization <detail> <disable> <receive> <send>;
}
}
rip {
traceoptions {
flag nsr-synchronization <detail> <disable> <receive> <send>;
}
}
ripng {
traceoptions {
flag nsr-synchronization <detail> <disable> <receive> <send>;
}
}
pim {
traceoptions {
flag nsr-synchronization <detail> <disable> <receive> <send>;
}
}
To configure nonstop active routing trace options for BFD sessions, include the
nsr-synchronization
and
nsr-packet
hierarchy level.
flag]
[edit protocols]
bfd {
traceoptions
{
flag nsr-synchronization;
flag nsr-packet;
}
}
To trace the Layer 2 VPN signaling state replicated from routes advertised by BGP, include
the
statement at the
nsr-synchronization
level. This flag also traces the label and logical interface association that VPLS receives
from the kernel replication state.
[edit routing-options]
traceoptions
{
flag nsr-synchronization;
statements at the
[edit protocols bfd traceoptions
[edit routing-options traceoptions flag]
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