IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15
ospf3
one of the following OSPFv3 message types:
(none)
all OSPFv3 debug events
adj
adjacency changes
event
events
flood
flooding
lsa-generation
link state advertisement generation
packet
one of the following OSPFv3 packet types:
(none)
all OSPFv3 packets sent or received
DD
DD packets sent or received
Hello
Hello packets sent or received
LSA
LSA packets sent or received
LSR
LSR packets sent or received
LSU
LSU packets sent or received
retransmission
retransmissions
spf
SPF computations
packet
all IPv6 packet messages
The no debug ipv6... form of the command stops the sending of debug
messages of the specified type.
Configuring Debug Destinations
An IPv6-based Debug/Syslog destination device can be a Syslog server (up to six maximum)
and/or a console session:
• Use the debug destination [ logging | session | buffer ] command to enable
(and disable) Syslog messaging on a Syslog server or to a CLI session for the debug message
types configured with the debug and logging commands (see “Configuring Debug and
Event Log Messaging” (page 284)).
debug destination logging
enables the configured debug message types to be sent to Syslog servers configured with
the logging [ syslog-ipv4addr | syslog-ipv6-addr ] command.
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