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Glossary
logging, for the specified port(s) and protocol(s). If enabled no is
selected, the specified switching domains are removed from the list of the
switching domains for logging, for the specified port(s) and protocol(s).
protocol {arp|igmp|dhcp|rstp_or_stp|all} – arp selects
ARP traffic. igmp selects IGMP traffic. dhcp selects DHCP traffic.
rstp_or_stp selects both RSTP and STP traffic. all selects all of the
listed protocols. If enabled yes is selected, the specified protocols are
added to list of the protocols for logging, for the specified port(s) and
switching domain(s). If enabled no is selected, the specified protocols
are removed from the list of the protocols for logging, for the specified
port(s) and switching domain(s).
enabled {yes|no} – yes: this command enables logging on the
specified ports, switching domains and protocols. If no ports, switching
domains or protocols are specified, logging is enabled for all ports,
switching domains and protocols. no: this command disables logging on
the specified ports, switching domains and protocols. If no ports, switching
domains or protocols are specified, logging is disabled for all ports,
switching domains and protocols.
capture {start|stop} – This command starts or stops logging for
the specified parameters (ports, switching domains, protocols), if enabled
for logging. If no parameters are specified, logging is started or stopped for
all parameters enabled for logging.
Default Settings
ethernet_port is 1 to 26
vlan is 1 to 200
protocol is all
enabled is yes
capture is stop
Command Usage
The command is used to select the parameters for packet logging, and start
and stop logging. A maximum of 1000 packets can be logged. If 1000 logs
exist, and an additional packet is to be logged, the first log is deleted, and the
new packet is stored as the last log.
Use the get log packet_logger {parameters|log [<range>|
<value>]} command to view the logging results. The following results are
displayed, depending on the option chosen: