8 debug igmpsnooping packet, 9 debug ping packet, At8402 utility commands – Kontron AT8402 CLI User Manual

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Mode

Privileged EXEC

4.10.8

debug igmpsnooping packet

This command enables tracing of IGMP Snooping packets received and transmitted by
the switch.

Default

disabled

Format

debug igmpsnooping packet

Mode

Privileged EXEC

4.10.8.1

no debug igmpsnooping packet

This command disables tracing of IGMP Snooping packets.

Format

no debug igmpsnooping packet

Mode

Privileged EXEC

4.10.9

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.

Default

disabled

Format

debug ping packet

Mode

Privileged EXEC

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:

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
slot/port (internal interface number).

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.

4.10.9.1

no debug ping packet

This command disables tracing of ICMP echo requests and responses.

Format

no debug ping packet

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