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debug ip pim-sparse packets
Use the debug ip pim-sparse packets command to display protocol-independent multicast (PIM) sparse
mode packet information. Debug messages are displayed (real time) to the terminal (or Telnet) screen. Use
the no form of this command to disable the debug messages.Variations of this command include:
debug ip pim-sparse packets
debug ip pim-sparse packets in
debug ip pim-sparse packets in <interface>
debug ip pim-sparse packets out
debug ip pim-sparse packets out <interface>
Turning on a large amount of debug information can adversely affect the performance of
your unit.
Syntax Description
in
out
<interface>
Default Values
By default, all debug messages in AOS are disabled.
Command History
Release 11.1
Release A4.01
Release A5.01
Usage Examples
The following example activates all PIM sparse packet messages (both inbound and outbound):
>enable
#debug ip pim-sparse packets
60000CRG0-35E
Optional. Displays messages for inbound PIM sparse packets.
Optional. Displays messages for outbound PIM sparse packets.
Optional. Specifies an interface in the format <interface type [slot/port |
slot/port.subinterface id | interface id | interface id.subinterface id | ap |
ap/radio | ap/radio.vap]>. For example, for a T1 interface, use t1 0/1; for an
Ethernet subinterface, use eth 0/1.1; for a PPP interface, use ppp 1; for an
ATM subinterface, use atm 1.1; and for a wireless virtual access point, use
dot11ap 1/1.1. Type debug ip pim-sparse packets ? for a list of valid
interfaces.
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)
Ethernet interface.
Command was expanded to include the Gigabit Ethernet interface.
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