Capturing Frames Locally - Cisco DS-X9530-SF1-K9 - Supervisor-1 Module - Control Processor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 49
Troubleshooting Your Fabric
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Capturing Frames Locally

To capture frames locally, follow these steps:
Command
Step 1
switch# config t
switch(config)#
Note
Step 2
switch(config)# fcanalyzer local
Capturing on eth2
switch(config)#
switch(config)# fcanalyzer local brief
Capturing on eth2
switch(config)#
switch(config)# fcanalyzer local display-filter SampleF
Capturing on eth2
switch(config)# fcanalyzer local limit-frame-size 64
Capturing on eth2
switch(config)#
switch(config)# fcanalyzer local limit-captured-frames 10
Capturing on eth2
switch(config)#
Note
Step 3
switch(config)# fcanalyzer local write volatile:sample
Capturing on eth2
switch(config)#
Note
OL-6973-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
The options within Step 2 may be performed in any order.
Press Ctrl-c to stop a capture. Otherwise, the capture stops automatically after capturing 100
frames. You can change this default using the fcanalyzer local limit-captured-frames number
command.
The final filename that is the capture file is called either SampleFile_00000_<dateandtime> or
SampleFile_00001_<dateandtime>.
For example, "SampleFile_00000_20021110223833" or
"SampleFile_00001_20021110243833".
The maximum size of a file that can be written to is 10 MB.
Configuring a Fabric Analyzer
Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Begins capturing the frames locally
(supervisor module).
Displays the protocol summary in a
brief format.
Displays the filtered frames.
Limits the size of the frame capture
to the first 64 bytes. The allowed
range is 64 to 65536 bytes.
Limits the number of frames
captured to 10. The allowed range
is 0 to 2147483647 frames and the
default is 100 frames. Use 0 if you
do not want to limit the number of
captured frames.
Saves the captured frames to a
specified file (sample) in the
volatile: directory.
Optionally, you can save
Note
the specified file to the
slot0: directory.
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