Troubleshooting Commands
Usage Guidelines
The
range is 0 to 5. Higher levels record more verbose messages. Higher levels also
debug level
record the messages recorded at lower levels.
Example
The following command sets the reporting level for IP ARP errors to 3:
configure debug-trace iparp 3
Following is the log output at this level:
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: Filled entry for (192.168.192.12,00:00:86:54:7f:2a)
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: START ac=0x82f3d6e0 m=0x849a6800 IP=192.168.192.12
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: Filled entry for (192.168.192.12,00:00:86:54:7f:2a)
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: START ac=0x82f3d6e0 m=0x849a6c00 IP=192.168.192.12
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: Filled entry for (192.168.192.12,00:00:86:54:7f:2a)
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: START ac=0x82f3d6e0 m=0x849a6c00 IP=192.168.192.12
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: Filled entry for (192.168.192.12,00:00:86:54:7f:2a)
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: START ac=0x82f3d6e0 m=0x849a6800 IP=192.168.192.12
<DBUG:SYS > arpresolve: Filled entry for (192.168.192.12,00:00:86:54:7f:2a)
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: configure debug-trace iparp 3 t2
<INFO:SYST> Port 2:1 link active 100Mbs FULL duplex
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: configure t2 add ports 2 : 1
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: configure t2 delete ports 1 : 1
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: enable ipforwarding t2
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: configure t2 ipaddress 192.168.192.1 / 24
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: configure t2 add ports 1 : 1
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 6.1.
This command was added to the Summit "e" series of switches in ExtremeWare 7.2e.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
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ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
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