MultiPort/LT User Reference
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Chapter 3
N
NBP debugging
Z
Zip debugging
A
ARP (IP) debugging
g
gateway debugging (routing, etc)
L
local processing debugging
r
route (IP routing)
i
RIP
I
IP
f
filter
D
DECnet
s
SNMP
F
Flash
S
serial
P
ARAP
m
MNP
c
CCL
A typical printout with no debugging flags set:
Debug Flags ...
d:dproc 00000 a:ab 00000 l:lance 00000 t:etalk 00000 T:timer 00000
R:rtmp 00000 N:nbp 00000 Z:zip 00000 A:arp 00000 g:gate 00000
L:local 00000 r:route 00000 i:rip 00000 I:ip 00000 f:filter 00000
D:DECnet 00000 s:snmp 00000 F:flash 00000 S:Serial 00000 P:ARAP 00000
m:MNP 00000 c:CCL 00000
Debug flag "0008" is the "DROP" flag in all debug variables. Setting this flag
will cause the MultiPort/LT gateway code to print a message each time it drops
a packet for any reason. This is the most useful flag for "casual" debugging.
3.3.6.4. =nXXXX? - Set Debug Flags
This command sets the debug flags in variable "n" as listed above to
Hexadecimal "XXXX". This command is not echoed as typed, the trailing "?"
causing it to have effect, and to display the new value. Typing in "=d1000?" will
return:
dbg: d=1000
The values corresponding to the flags in the global debug variable are:
Value
Name
When Set