ProSafe XSM7224S Managed Stackable Switch CLI Manual, Software Version 9.0
Utility Commands 6-77
v1.0, November 2010
debug ping packet
This command enables tracing of ICMP echo requests and responses. The command traces pings
on the network port/ serviceport for switching packages. For routing packages, pings are traced on
the routing ports as well.
A sample output of the trace message is shown below.
<15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.168.17.29-1 SIM[181040176]: sim_debug.c(128) 20 % Pkt TX
- Intf: 1/0/1(1),
SRC_IP:10.50.50.2, DEST_IP:10.50.50.1, Type:ECHO_REQUEST
<15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.168.17.29-1 SIM[182813968]: sim_debug.c(82) 21 % Pkt RX
- Intf: 1/0/1(1), S
RC_IP:10.50.50.1, DEST_IP:10.50.50.2, Type:ECHO_REPLY
The following parameters are displayed in the trace message:
no debug ping packet
This command disables tracing of ICMP echo requests and responses.
Default disabled
Format debug ping packet
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Definition
TX/RX TX refers to a packet transmitted by the device. RX refers to packets received by the
device.
Intf The interface that the packet came in or went out on. Format used is unit/slot/port (internal
interface number). Unit is always shown as 1 for interfaces on a non-stacking device.
SRC_IP The source IP address in the IP header in the packet.
DEST_IP The destination IP address in the IP header in the packet.
Type Type determines whether or not the ICMP message is a REQUEST or a RESPONSE.
Format no debug ping packet
Mode Privileged EXEC