Trace Commands 571

History Introduced in WSS Software Version 3.0.

Examples To save trace data into the file trace1 in the subdirectory traces, type the following command:

WSS# save trace traces/trace1

set trace authentication

Traces authentication information.

Syntax set trace authentication [mac-addr mac-address] [port port-num] [user username] [level level]

mac-addrmac-address

Traces a MAC address. Specify a MAC address, using colons

 

to separate the octets (for example, 00:11:22:aa:bb:cc).

port port-num

Traces a port number. Specify a WSS port number between 1

 

and 22.

user username

Traces a user. Specify a username of up to 32 alphanumeric

 

characters with no spaces.

level level

Determines the quantity of information included in the output.

 

You can set the level with an integer from 1 to 10, where level

 

10 provides the most information. Levels 1 through 5 provide

 

user-readable information. If you do not specify a level, level 5

 

is the default.

Defaults The default trace level is 5. Access Enabled.

Examples The following command starts a trace for information about user jose’s authentication:

WSS# set trace authentication user jose

success: change accepted.

See Also

clear trace on page 560

show trace on page 564

set trace authorization

Traces authorization information.

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