Operation Manual

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Trace Commands
Use trace commands to perform diagnostic routines. While MSS allows you to run many types of
traces, this chapter describes commands for those traces you are most likely to use. For a
complete listing of the types of traces MSS allows, type the set trace ? command.
This chapter presents trace commands alphabetically. Use the following table to locate commands
in this chapter based on their use.
clear log trace
Deletes the log messages stored in the trace buffer.
Syntax
clear log trace
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Examples
To delete the trace log, type the following command:
MX# clear log trace
See Also
set log on page 24-518
show log buffer on page 24-520
clear trace
Deletes running trace commands and ends trace processes.
W arning!
Using the set trace command can have adverse effects on system performance.
Trapeze Networks recommends that you use the lowest levels possible for initial
trace commands, and slowly increase the levels to get the data you need.
Trace set trace sm on page 22-507
set trace dot1x on page 22-506
set trace authentication on page 22-504
set trace authorization on page 22-505
show trace on page 22-507
show trace on page 22-507
save trace on page 22-504
clear log trace on page 22-503