Cisco Systems 6500 manual This example shows how to turn on App debugging, 2-25, Examples

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Chapter 2 Commands for the Catalyst 6500 Series SSL Services Module

debug ssl-proxy

Note Use the TCP debug commands only to troubleshoot basic connectivity issues under little or no load conditions (for instance, when no connection is being established to the virtual server or real server).

If you run TCP debug commands, the TCP module displays large amounts of debug information on the console, which can significantly slow down module performance. Slow module performance can lead to delayed processing of TCP connection timers, packets, and state transitions.

The tcp type includes the following values:

events—Debugs the TCP events.

pkt—Debugs the received and transmitted TCP packets.

state—Debugs the TCP states.

timers—Debugs the TCP timers.

Examples

This example shows how to turn on App debugging:

ssl-proxy#debug ssl-proxy app

ssl-proxy#

This example shows how to turn on FDU debugging:

ssl-proxy#debug ssl-proxy fdu

ssl-proxy#

This example shows how to turn on IPC debugging:

ssl-proxy#debug ssl-proxy ipc

ssl-proxy#

This example shows how to turn on PKI debugging:

ssl-proxy#debug ssl-proxy pki

ssl-proxy#

This example shows how to turn on SSL debugging:

ssl-proxy#debug ssl-proxy ssl

ssl-proxy#

This example shows how to turn on TCP debugging:

ssl-proxy#debug ssl-proxy tcp

ssl-proxy#

This example shows how to turn off TCP debugging:

ssl-proxy#no debug ssl-proxy tcp

ssl-proxy#

Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SSL Services Module Command Reference

 

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