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Chapter 4: Utility Commands 257
debug mldsnooping
packet
Use this command to trace MLD snooping packet reception and transmission.
receive traces only received MLD snooping packets and transmit traces only
transmitted MLD snooping packets. When neither keyword is used in the
command, then all MLD snooping packet traces are dumped. Vital information
such as source address, destination address, control packet type, packet length,
and the interface on which the packet is received or transmitted is displayed on
the console.
no debug
mldsnooping
packet
Use this command to disable debug tracing of MLD snooping packet reception
and transmission.
debug ping packet This command enables tracing of ICMP echo requests and responses. The
command traces pings on the network port/ service port for switching packages.
For routing packages, pings are traced on the routing ports as well. If specified,
pings can be traced on the virtual router.
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:
Default disabled
Format
debug mldsnooping packet [receive | transmit]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Default disabled
Format
debug ping packet [vrf
vrf-name
]
Mode Privileged EXEC

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