10 debug ldp events – CANOGA PERKINS CanogaOS Command Reference User Manual

Page 466

Advertising
background image

CanogaOS Command Line Reference

Revision 1.02

Proprietary & Confidential Canoga Pertkins Metro Ethernet Switches

Page 466 of 855

25.10 debug ldp events

Use this command to monitor all LDP events, such as sending packets and receiving packets.

Note:

On using a debug command the router continues to generate an output until the no
parameter is used with the command. The debug output and system error
messages are written on the virtual terminal. Use the log file or log syslog
command in the configure mode to redirect the debugging output to a file or the
syslog


Command Syntax

(no) debug ldp events

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Mode

Privileged Exec mode

Defaults

This command has no default settings.

Examples

In the following example, the debug ldp events command is used to monitor all LDP events:

Switch# debug ldp events

2002/06/18 11:30:35 LDP: RECV packet from 192.168.3.5 port 32783

2002/06/18 11:30:35 LDP: ldp_message_hello_recv: Hello Packet received from

192.168.3.5

2002/06/18 11:30:36 LDP: ldp_message_hello_send: Sending Hello message via

interface

eth1. No transport address is being advertised.

2002/06/18 11:30:36 LDP: SEND to socket 13 port 646 addr 224.0.0.2

2002/06/18 11:30:36 LDP: ldp_message_hello_send: Sending Hello message via

interface

eth2. No transport address is being advertised.

2002/06/18 11:30:36 LDP: SEND to socket 13 port 646 addr 224.0.0.2

Advertising