Service Manual

Field Description
d= Lists the destination address of the packet and the name of the interface (in
parentheses) through which the packet is being sent out on the network.
len Displays the packet’s length.
sending, rcvd,
fragment, sending
broad/multicast
proto, unroutable
The last part of each line lists the status of the packet.
TCP src= Displays the source and destination ports, the sequence number, the
acknowledgement number, and the window size of the packets in that TCP
packets.
UDP src= Displays the source and destination ports for the UDP packets.
ICMP type= Displays the ICMP type and code.
IP Fragment States that it is a fragment and displays the unique number identifying the
fragment (Ident) and the oset (in 8-byte units) of this fragment (fragment oset)
from the beginning of the original datagram.
Example
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.206 (Ma 1/1), len 54, sending
TCP src=23, dst=40869, seq=2112994894, ack=606901739, win=8191 ACK PUSH
IP: s=10.1.2.206 (Ma 1/1), d=10.1.2.62, len 40, rcvd
TCP src=0, dst=0, seq=0, ack=0, win=0
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.206 (Ma 1/1), len 226, sending
TCP src=23, dst=40869, seq=2112994896, ack=606901739, win=8192 ACK PUSH
IP: s=10.1.2.216 (Ma 1/1), d=10.1.2.255, len 78, rcvd
UDP src=0, dst=0
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.3 (Ma 1/1), len 1500, sending fragment
IP Fragment, Ident = 4741, fragment offset = 0
ICMP type=0, code=0
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.3 (Ma 1/1), len 1500, sending fragment
IP Fragment, Ident = 4741, fragment offset = 1480
IP: s=40.40.40.40 (local), d=224.0.0.5 (Gi 4/11), len 64, sending broad/
multicast
proto=89
IP: s=40.40.40.40 (local), d=224.0.0.6 (Gi 4/11), len 28, sending broad/
multicast
proto=2
IP: s=0.0.0.0, d=30.30.30.30, len 100, unroutable
ICMP type=8, code=0
IP: s=0.0.0.0, d=30.30.30.30, len 100, unroutable
ICMP type=8, code=0
Usage Information
To stop packets from ooding the user terminal when debugging is turned on, use the count option.
The access-group option supports only the equal to (eq) operator in TCP ACL rules. Port operators not
equal to (
neq), greater than (gt), less than (lt), or range are not supported in access-group option (refer
to the following example). ARP packets (arp) and Ether-type (ether-type) are also not supported in the
access-group option. The entire rule is skipped to compose the lter.
The access-group option pertains to:
IP protocol number: from 0 to 255
Internet control message protocol (icmp) but not the ICMP message type (from 0 to 255)
Any internet protocol (ip)
Transmission Control Protocol (tcp) but not on the rst, syn, or urg bits
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IPv4 Routing