Running Traces
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Running Traces
Trace commands enable you to perform diagnostic routines. You can set
a trace command with a keyword, such as
authentication
or
sm
, to
trace activity for a particular feature, such as authentication or the session
manager.
WARNING:
Using the
set trace
command can have adverse effects on
system performance. 3Com recommends that you use the lowest levels
possible for initial trace commands, and slowly increase the levels to get
the data you need.
Using the Trace
Command
Tracing is used only for debugging MSS. The command
set trace
area
enables you to view messages about the status of a specific portion of the
MSS.
There are many trace parameters that you can run. (See “List of Trace
Areas” on page 634.) However, this chapter describes only
authentication, authorization, the session manager (
sm
), and 802.1X
users (
dot1x
), four areas that you might find most helpful.
To focus on the object of the trace, you can add one or more of these
parameters to the
set trace
command:
set trace
[
area
] [
mac-addr
mac-addr
] [
port
port-num
]
[
user
username
] [
level
level
]
Tracing Authentication Activity
Tracing authentication activity can help you diagnose authentication
problems. You can trace all authentication activity, or only the activity for
a specific user, MAC address, or port.
For example, to trace all authentication activity at level 4, type the
following command:
WX1200#
set trace authentication level 4
success: change accepted.
Tracing Session Manager Activity
You can trace all session manager commands, or only those for a specific
user, MAC address, or port. For example, to trace all session manager
(
sm
) activity at level 3, type the following command:
WX1200#
set trace sm level 3
success: change accepted.
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Page 310: ...310 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING USER ENCRYPTION ...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING RF AUTO TUNING ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 17 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 19 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SECURITY ACLS ...
Page 518: ...518 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING AAA FOR NETWORK USERS ...
Page 530: ...530 CHAPTER 22 CONFIGURING COMMUNICATION WITH RADIUS ...
Page 542: ...542 CHAPTER 23 MANAGING 802 1X ON THE WX SWITCH ...
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