Config Debug-Trace Bgp-Update-In - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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config debug-trace bgp-update-in

config debug-trace bgp-update-in <debug level>
Description
This command records debug information to the syslog.
Syntax Description
debug level
Default
The default level is 0.
Usage Guidelines
The
debug level
the messages recorded at lower levels.
To limit the output to messages from a single neighbor, use the
command.
Example
The following command sets the reporting level for BGP update in errors to 3:
config debug-trace bgp-update-in 3
Following is the log output at this level:
<INFO:SYST> Log cleared
<INFO:SYST> serial admin: clear log static
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Specifies a debug level:
0 —
None.
1 —
None.
2 —
Records received BGP Update messages with network prefix and next-hop
attribute information. Records actions triggered by the received and update
message including:
Add accepted routes to BGP routing table.
Add accepted routes to global routing table.
Delete withdrawn routes from BGP routing table.
Delete withdrawn routes from routing table.
Records BGP route changes due to the corresponding peer session no longer in
an established state. Actions include:
Delete routes from BGP routing table.
Delete routes from global routing table.
3 —
Records best route information.
4 —
No additional information recorded.
5 —
No additional information recorded.
range is 0 to 5. Higher levels record more verbose messages. Higher levels also record
config debug-trace bgp-update-in
config debug-trace bgp-neighbor
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