Accessing The Secondary Cpu; Configuring Pcap Global Parameters - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

Ethernet routing switch
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Software troubleshooting tool configuration using CLI
config vlan <vid> fdb-
filter pcap <mac>
<enable|disable>
show diag pcap

Accessing the secondary CPU

The PCAP engine is the secondary CPU. You can gain access to the PCAP engine through a
direct console or modem connection to the secondary CPU, or by using a peer Telnet session
from the primary CPU. A connection is made to the secondary CPU, which then prompts for
the logon and password.
Procedure steps
1. Log on to the Primary CPU.
2. Access the Secondary CPU by entering the following command:

Configuring PCAP global parameters

Configure PCAP globally to define how PCAP operates on the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch
8800/8600.
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Command
peer telnet
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Parameter
tcp-port <tcport> [to <value>] [not]
timer <Timer>
udp-port <udpport> [to <value>] [not]
user-defined <0..9600> <data> [not]
vlan-id <Vlanid> [to <value>] [not]
See Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800/8600
Configuration — VLANs and Spanning Tree,
NN46205-517
capture-filter [id <value>]
dump
info
port
show-all [file <value>]
stats
July 2013

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