C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2903
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
AMF AND AMF PLUS COMMANDS
DEBUG
ATMF PACKET
Examples To set a packet debug on node 1 with level 1 and no timeout, use the command:
node_1# debug atmf packet direction tx timeout 0
To set a packet debug with level 3 and filter packets received from AMF node 1:
node_1# debug atmf packet direction tx level 3 filter node_1
To enable send and receive 500 packets only on vlink1 for packet types 1, 7, and 11,
use the command:
node_1# debug atmf packet num-pkts 500 filter interface vlink1
pkt-type 1 7 11
<seconds> Seconds
num-pkts Sets the number of packets to be dumped
<quantity> The actual number of packets
filter Sets debug to filter packets
node Sets the filter on packets for a particular Node
<name> The name of the remote node
interface Sets the filter to dump packets from an interface (portx.x.x) on the
local node
<ifname> Interface port or virtual-link
pkt-type Sets the filter on packets with a particular AMF packet type
1 Crosslink Hello BPDU packet with crosslink links information. Enter
1 to select this packet type.
2 Crosslink Hello BPDU packet with downlink domain information.
Enter 2 to select this packet type.
3 Crosslink Hello BPDU packet with uplink information. Enter 3 to
select this packet type.
4 Downlink and uplink hello BPDU packets. Enter 4 to select this
packet type.
5 Non broadcast hello unicast packets. Enter 5 to select this packet
type.
6 Stack hello unicast packets. Enter 6 to select this packet type.
7 Database description. Enter 7 to select this packet type.
8 DBE request. Enter 8 to select this packet type.
9 DBE update. Enter 9 to select this packet type.
10 DBE bitmap update. Enter 10 to select this packet type.
11 DBE acknowledgment. Enter 11 to select this packet type.
12 Area Hello Packets. Enter 12 to select this packet type.
13 Gateway Hello Packets. Enter 13 to select this packet type.
Parameter Description