Diagnostic Guide for ProCurve 9300/9400 Series Routing Switches
Possible values: Ethernet port number, tunnel number, or virtual Ethernet (ve) number.
Default value: N/A
debug ipv6 routing
Displays information when entries in the IPv6 route table are added, removed, and changed.
EXAMPLE:
ProCurveRS debug ipv6 routing
After you enter this command, messages such as the following appear at the destination specified for debugging
output. You can turn off these messages with the no debug ipv6 routing command.
IPv6RT0: Remove 3000:1::/64 (connected) from rib
IPv6RT0: un-install (connected)
IPv6RT0: Add 3000:1::/64 (connected) to rib
IPv6RT0: install (connected
Syntax: [no] debug ipv6 routing
Possible values: N/A
Default value: N/A
debug spanning
Displays information about BPDU packets.
EXAMPLE:
ProCurveRS# debug spanning
After you enter this command, messages such as the following appear at the destination specified for debugging
output. You can turn off these messages with the no debug spanning command.
ST: Port 2/1
[A] [B][C][D]
0000 00 00 00 800000e052c37d40 00000000
[G]
800000e052c37d40 20 40 0000 0014 0002 000f
Table 3.5 describes the contents of debug spanning message. Note that the letters in brackets do not appear in
the output.
This Field...
ST:
Port 2/1
[A] 0000
[B] 00
3 - 44
[E]
[F]
[H][I] [J]
[K]
[L]
Table 3.5: Output from the debug spanning command
Displays...
Indicates that this is a spanning tree packet
Interface receiving the packet
Indicates that this is an IEEE BDPU packet.
Version number.
[M]
June 2005
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