Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

forwarding: Sends IPv6 forwarding
messages to the debug destination(s)
nd: Sends IPv6 debug messages for
IPv6 neighbor discovery to the
configured debug destinations.
ospf3 [ adj | event | flood |
lsa-generation | packet |
retransmission | spf ]
: Sends OSPFv3 events to the debug
destinations. Must be executed in
OSPFv3 context. Selecting an option
filters the debug messages by that
option. packet: Sends IPv6 packet
messages to the debug destinations.
Sends LLDP debug messages to the
debug destinations.
lldp
event: Sends messages related to
change events.
lacp
packet: Sends messages when BPDUs
are exchanged.
Sends security messages to the debug
destination.
security
Displays debug messages on the
services module.
services
Sends snmp messages to the debug
destination.
snmp
Turns on tracing of the incoming and
outgoing VRRP packets and sends
vrrp
debug logging to the debug
destination.
Sends wireless service module debug
messages to the debug destination.
wireless-services
Using the Debug/Syslog feature, you can perform the following operations:
Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to one or more Syslog servers. In addition,
you can configure the messages to be sent to the User log facility (default) or to another log
facility on configured Syslog servers.
Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to the current management- access session
(serial-connect CLI, Telnet CLI, or SSH.)
Disable all Syslog debug logging while retaining the Syslog addresses from the switch
configuration. This allows you to configure Syslog messaging and then disable and re-enable
it as needed.
Display the current debug configuration. If Syslog logging is currently active, the list f configured
Syslog servers is displayed.
Display the current Syslog server list when Syslog logging is disabled.
Debug/syslog operation 403