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™ User Guide 
Tracing Events 
The CLI trace command provides a means to trace the operation of various 
protocols.  The trace provides detailed information including RSTP packet 
decodes, IGMP activity and MAC address displays. 
Notes: 
Tracing has been designed to provide detailed information to expert users. 
Note that all tracing is disabled upon switch startup.  
In order to display the current trace settings and discover the systems that be 
traced, enter the CLI command “trace ?”. 
Figure 63: Displaying Trace settings  
Enabling Tracing 
Tracing can be enabled on a per subsystem basis.  Obtain detailed information 
about individual subsystems by entering “trace subsystem_name ?<CR>”.  Some 
subsystems offer a mechanism to enable tracing only on certain ports.   
Figure 64: Changing Trace settings 
>trace ? 
 
Supported commands: 
noclear          Starts the log without clearing it first 
alloff           Disables all trace subsystems from tracing 
allon            Enables all flags in all trace subsystems 
stp              Traces STP operations 
link             Displays switch fabric statistics 
mac              Displays MAC Events 
forward          Forwards trace messages to an IP:UDP address 
ip               Traces IP communications 
igmp             Displays IGMP Snooping events 
 
Enter "trace command ?" for more information on a particular command. 
 
STP  : Logging is disabled 
LINK : Logging is disabled 
MAC  : Logging is disabled 
FORW : IP: 0.0.0.0  UDP: 0 (OFF) 
IP   : Logging is disabled 
IGMP : Logging is disabled
>trace stp ? 
trace stp syntax: 
  stp [-|+] [all] [verbose] [packets] [timers] [actions] 
            [decodes] [ports[port_number|all]] 
STP  : Logging is disabled 
 
>trace stp all 
STP  : Logging all conditions on port(s) 1-16 
 
>trace link ? 
trace link syntax 
  link changes | stats | allon | alloff | statsonce 
LINK : Logging is disabled 
 
>trace link changes 
LINK : changes 
 
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