Using the CLI Shell

trace ?

Supported commands:

noclear

Starts the log without clearing it first

alloff

Disables all trace subsystems from tracing

allon

Enables all flags in all trace subsystems

stp

Traces STP operations

link

Displays switch fabric statistics

mac

Displays MAC Events

forward

Forwards trace messages to an IP:UDP address

igmp

Displays IGMP Snooping events

gvrp

Displays GVRP events

webs

Traces Web Server connections

dhcpra

Traces DHCP Relay Agent

802.1X

Traces 802.1X PAE

ip

Traces IP communications

Enter "trace command ?" for more information on a particular command.

STP

:

Logging all conditions on port(s) 1-10

LINK

:

Logging is disabled

MAC

:

Logging is disabled

FORW :

IP: 0.0.0.0 UDP: 0 (OFF)

IGMP :

Logging is disabled

GVRP :

Logging is disabled

WEBS :

Logging is disabled

DHCPRA

: Logging is disabled

802.1X

: Logging is disabled

IP

:

Logging is disabled

Figure 175: Displaying Trace settings

Enabling Trace

Tracing can be enabled on a per subsystem basis. Obtain detailed information about individual subsystems by entering “trace subsystem_name ?<CR>”. Some subsystems offer a mechanism to enable tracing only on certain ports.

>trace stp ? trace stp syntax:

stp [-+] [all] [verbose] [packets] [timers] [actions]

[decodes] [ports[port_numberall]]

STP : Logging is disabled

>trace stp all

STP : Logging all conditions on port(s) 1-16

>trace link ? trace link syntax

link changes stats allon alloff statsonce LINK : Logging is disabled

>trace link changes LINK : changes

>

Figure 176: Enabling Trace

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