Configuring Debug IP Packet
Configuring Debug IP Packet
Purpose
Debug IP packet is an IP based packet monitor that allows for the monitoring of all IP traffic
received and transmitted from an N‐Series router forwarding engine. Debug IP Packet uses
SYSLOG messages to display packet information. Packet filtering takes place by assigning a router
access group to the debug ip packet command and is based on the groups ACL entries. This
utility displays matching frames for the defined signature being processed in the soft path of the
router. It is desirable that the number of rules assigned to the access group be limited so as to
minimize the impact on the forwarding system performance. By default the utility displays a
subset of available information. A verbose option provides detailed packet information. Options
are available to both throttle the number of packets per second and limit the number of packets
per board.
Commands
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debug ip packet access-group
debug ip packet restart
show debugging
no debug ip packet
debug ip packet access-group
Use this command to enable the debug IP packet utility for monitoring of IP packets based upon
the associated access‐group.
Syntax
debug ip packet access-group access-group [throttle throttle] [limit limit]
[verbose]
Parameters
access‐group
throttle throttle
limit limit
verbose
Defaults
throttle = 10, limit = 30.
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Specifies the name of the access group used to filter packets for this
command.
(Optional) Specifies the number of filtered packets per second to be
displayed. Valid Values: 2 ‐ 100
(Optional) Specifies the number of packets per board to be displayed.
Valid Values: 0 ‐ 1000 (0 = no limit applied)
(Optional) Specifies detailed packet information level.
debug ip packet access-group
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