Troubleshooting Guide

Table Of Contents
5 - BRIDGE 124 - LOOPBACK
6 - OSPF 125 - SPBM
7 - HWIF 126 - MRP
8 - SIM 127 - EFM
9 - CPP 128 - DHU
10 - NETDRV 129 - DHCPSNOOP
11 - VLAN_MGR 130 - DAI
12 - CLI 131 - ERCD_DHCPS
13 - MAIN 132 - KHI
14 - P2IP 133 - NETWRS
15 - RCIP 134 - NETINET
16 - WEBSRV 135 - OS
17 - ACIF 136 - VXNET
18 - GBIF 137 - USR
19 - 138 - VXCONFIG
20 - TDP 139 - OSAL
21 - MAN_DIAG 140 - MISC
22 - MAN_TEST 141 - SHELL
--More-- (q = quit)
Begin the trace operation:
Switch:1#trace level 2 3
Stop tracing:
Switch:1#trace shutdown
Save the trace file to the internal flash card for retrieval:
Switch:1#save trace
Search trace results for a specific string value, for example, the word error:
Switch:1#trace grep error
Search trace results for a specific string value, for example, MAC address 00-1A-4B-8A-FB-6B:
Switch:1#trace grep 00-1A-4B-8A-FB-6B
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the trace command.
Table 25: Variable definitions
Variable Value
cfm level [<0-4>] Starts the trace by specifying the level.
<0–4> specifies the trace level from 0–4, where 0 is disabled; 1
is very terse; 2 is terse; 3 is very verbose, 4 is verbose.
filter Configure a filter trace for a file or module.
flags Configure trace flags for ISIS or OSPF.
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Software troubleshooting tool configuration using ACLI
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