Show Capture Packets; Debug Aaa Accounting; Debug Aaa Authorization - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no capture line wrap
This command disables wrapping of captured packets and configures capture packet to stop
when the captured packet capacity is full.
Format
no capture line wrap
Mode
Global Config

show capture packets

Use this command to display packets captured and saved to RAM. It is possible to capture
and save into RAM, packets that are received or transmitted through the CPU. A maximum
128 packets can be saved into RAM per capturing session. A maximum 128 bytes per packet
can be saved into the RAM. If a packet holds more than 128 bytes, only the first 128 bytes
are saved; data more than 128 bytes is skipped and cannot be displayed in the CLI.
Capturing packets is stopped automatically when 128 packets are captured and have not yet
been displayed during a capture session. Captured packets are not retained after a reload
cycle.
Format
show capture packets
Mode
Privileged EXEC

debug aaa accounting

This command is useful to debug accounting configuration and functionality in User Manager
Note:
To display the debug trace, enable the
Format
debug aaa accounting
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no debug aaa accounting
Use this command to turn off debugging of User Manager accounting functionality.
Format
no debug aaa accounting
Mode
Privileged EXEC

debug aaa authorization

Use this command to enable the tracing for AAA in User Manager. This is useful to debug
authorization configuration and functionality in the User Manager. Each of the parameters are
used to configure authorization debug flags.
Note:
To display the debug trace, enable the
M6100 Series Switches
debug console
debug console
Utility Commands
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command.
command.

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