show monitor event-trace

3d07h: EVENT: Session [172.16.10.2,172.16.10.1,Fa6/0,2], state Fail -> Down (from LC)

3d07h: EVENT: Session [172.16.10.2,172.16.10.1,Fa6/0,2], state Down -> Up (from LC)

To display trace information for all components configured for event tracing on the networking device, enter the show monitor event-traceall-tracescommand. In this example, separate output is provided for each event, and message numbers are interleaved between the events.

Router# show monitor event-trace all-traces

Test1 event trace:

3667: 6840.016:Message type:3 Data=0123456789

3669: 6841.016:Message type:4 Data=0123456789

3671: 6842.016:Message type:5 Data=0123456789

3673: 6843.016:Message type:6 Data=0123456789

Test2 event trace:

3668: 6840.016:Message type:3 Data=0123456789

3670: 6841.016:Message type:4 Data=0123456789

3672: 6842.016:Message type:5 Data=0123456789

3674: 6843.016:Message type:6 Data=0123456789

SPA Component Example

The following is sample output from the show monitor event-tracecomponent latest command for the spa component:

Router# show monitor event-trace spa latest

00:01:15.364: subslot 2/3: 4xOC3 POS SPA, TSM Event:inserted New state:wait_psm _ready

spa type 0x440

00:02:02.308: subslot 2/0: not present, TSM Event:empty New state:remove spa type 0x0, fail code 0x0(none)

00:02:02.308: subslot 2/0: not present, TSM Event:remove_complete New state:idle

00:02:02.308: subslot 2/1: not present, TSM Event:empty New state:remove spa type 0x0, fail code 0x0(none)

00:02:02.308: subslot 2/1: not present, TSM Event:remove_complete New state:idle

00:02:02.308: subslot 2/2: not present, TSM Event:empty New state:remove spa type 0x0, fail code 0x0(none)

00:02:02.308: subslot 2/2: not present, TSM Event:remove_complete New state:idle

00:02:02.312: subslot 2/3: not present(plugin 4xOC3 POS SPA), TSM Event:empty New state:remove

spa type 0x0, fail code 0x0(none)

00:02:02.312: subslot 2/3: not present, TSM Event:remove_complete New state:idle

Cisco Express Forwarding Component Examples

If you select Cisco Express Forwarding as the component for which to display event messages, you can use the following additional arguments and keywords: show monitor event-trace cef [events interface ipv6 ipv4][all].

The following example shows the IPv6 or IPv4 events related to the Cisco Express Forwarding component. Each trace message is numbered and is followed by a time stamp (derived from the device uptime). Following the time stamp is the component-specific message data.

Router# show monitor event-trace cef ipv6 all

00:00:24.612:

[Default]

*::*/*'00

New FIB table

[OK]

 

 

 

Router# show monitor event-trace cef ipv4 all

 

 

 

00:00:24.244:

[Default]

127.0.0.81/32'01

FIB insert

[OK]

 

 

 

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