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244 Serviceability Packet Tracing Commands
Serviceability Packet Tracing Commands
These commands improve the capability of network engineers to diagnose
conditions affecting their FASTPATH product.
CAUTION
The output of “debug” commands can be long and may adversely affect system
performance.
capture start Use the command capture start to manually start capturing CPU packets for
packet trace.
The packet capture operates in three modes:
capture file
remote capture
capture line
The command is not persistent across a reboot cycle.
capture stop Use the command capture stop to manually stop capturing CPU packets for
packet trace.
Format
capture start [{all|receive|transmit}]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Description
all Capture all traffic.
receive Capture only received traffic.
transmit Capture only transmitted traffic.
Format
capture stop
Mode Privileged EXEC

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