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Chapter 4: Utility Commands
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no debug
igmpsnooping
packet
This command disables tracing of IGMP Snooping packets.
debug
igmpsnooping
packet transmit
This command enables tracing of IGMP Snooping packets transmitted by the
switch. Snooping should be enabled on the device and the interface in order to
monitor packets for a particular interface.
A sample output of the trace message is shown below.
<15> JAN 01 02:45:06 192.168.17.29-1 IGMPSNOOP[185429992]:
igmp_snooping_debug.c(116) 908 % Pkt TX - Intf: 1/0/20(20),
Vlan_Id:1 Src_Mac: 00:03:0e:00:00:00 Dest_Mac: 01:00:5e:00:00:01
Src_IP: 9.1.1.1 Dest_IP: 225.0.0.1 Type: V2_Membership_Report
Group: 225.0.0.1
The following parameters are displayed in the trace message:
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Format
no debug igmpsnooping packet
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Default
disabled
Format
debug igmpsnooping packet transmit
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Parameter
Definition
TX
A packet transmitted by the device.
Intf
The interface that the packet went out on. Format
used is unit/slot/port (internal interface number).
Unit is always shown as 1 for interfaces.
Src_Mac
Source MAC address of the packet.
Dest_Mac
Destination multicast MAC address of the packet.
Src_IP
The source IP address in the IP header in the packet.
Summary of Contents for CN1610
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