CLI Guide

Switch Management Commands 2144
vrf vrf-name—Displays aggregate address information associated with
the named VRF.
ipv4-address—(Optional) The IPv4 address of a BGP peer. Debug traces
are enabled for a specific peer when this option is specified. The
command can be issued multiple times to enable simultaneous tracing
for multiple peers.
ipv6-address [interface interface-id]—The IPv6 address of a BGP peer.
Debug traces are enabled for a specific peer when this option is
specified. The command can be issued multiple times to enable
simultaneous tracing for multiple peers.
events—(Optional) Trace adjacency state events.
keepalives—(Optional) Trace transmit and receive of KEEPALIVE
packets.
notification—(Optional) Trace transmit and receive of
NOTIFICATION packets.
open—(Optional) Trace transmit and receive of OPEN packets.
refresh—(Optional) Traces transmit and receive of ROUTE REFRESH
packets.
updates—(Optional) Traces transmit and receive of UPDATE packets.
in—(Optional) Trace received packets.
out—(Optional) Trace sent packets.
Default Configuration
Debug tracing is not enabled by default. By default, debug capability for the
the global VRF is configured.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Debug messages are sent to the system log at the DEBUG severity level. To
print them on the console, enable console logging at the DEBUG level
(logging console debug).
The debug options enabled for a specific peer are the union of the options
enabled globally and the options enabled specifically for the peer.