Debug/Syslog For Ipv6; Configuring Debug And Event Log Messaging - HP 8200zl Configuration Manual

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IPv6 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting

Debug/Syslog for IPv6

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Debug/Syslog for IPv6

The Debug/System logging (Syslog) for IPv6 feature provides the same logging
functions as the IPv4 version, allowing you to record IPv4 and IPv6 Event Log
and debug messages on a remote device to troubleshoot switch or network
operation. For example, you can send messages about routing misconfigura-
tions and other network protocol details to an external device, and later use
them to debug network-level problems.

Configuring Debug and Event Log Messaging

To specify the types of debug and Event Log messages that you want to send
to an external device:
Use the debug < debug-type > command to send messaging reports for the
following types of switch events:
ACL "deny" matches
DHCP snooping events
Dynamic ARP protection events
Events recorded in the switch's Event Log
IPv4 OSPF and RIP routing events
IPv6 DHCPv6 client and Neighbor Discovery events
LLDP events
Use the logging < severity severity-level | system-module system-module>
command to select a subset of Event Log messages to send to an external
device for debugging purposes according to:
Severity level
System module

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