Adit 3000 Series and Multi-Service Router (MSR) Card CLI Referece Manual

Adit 3000 (Rel. 1.6) and MSR Card (Rel 2.0) CLI 3-11
Privileged Mode
debug portmon serial
Use the debug portmon serial command allows the user to monitor traffic on a serial interface.
Note: Immediately after this command is issued, any traffic that falls into the filter parameter will
be displayed. To turn the monitoring off, you must issue a no debug portmon command. See no
debug portmon command on page 3-16.
Syntax: # debug portmon serial port {all|arp address|bootp
address|control|data|dns address|icmp address|ip address
|link|mgcp address|rip address|sip address|stp|tcp {address|
address:port|port}|udp {address|address:port|port}}
Example: adit 3500# debug portmon 1 rip
Supported Platforms:
Adit 3104, Adit 3200, Adit 3500, MSR
Field Definition
port Displays specific port traffic.
Adit 3104: Value must be 1.
Adit 3500: Range = 1-4.
MSR: Range = 1-8.
all Allows all traffic.
arp Displays all Address Resolution Protocol traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
bootp Displays BootP related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
control Displays control related traffic.
data Displays data related traffic.
dns Displays Domain Naming Service related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
icmp Displays Internet Control Message Protocol related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
ip Displays Internet Protocol related traffic Note: Requires an IP address.
address = IP address of the interface.
link Displays link related traffic.
mgcp Displays Media Gateway Control Protocol related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
rip Displays Routing Information Protocol related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
sip Displays Session Initiation Protocol related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
stp Displays Spanning Tree Protocol related traffic.
tcp Displays Transmission Control Protocol related traffic.
address = IP address of the interface.
address:port = IP address
port = Port of the interface