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vsp trace command

vsp trace command

bar
Contributor
Hi,

can anyone tell me the vsp trace level for snmp (if there is one) or even better a list of trace modules.

I'm sure "trace level ?" used to return the list of available modules.  Now it just returns
" <0-263> Module ID
sub-system Sub-System ID
<cr>" 
which isn't very helpful.

thanks
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Marlon_Scheid
New Contributor III
Hi,

if you just enter trace level and hit "enter" you will get the list of available modules:
VSP-4900-12MXU-12XE:1#% trace level
usage: trace level <modid> <level>

Module IDs: Trace Levels:
0 - Common 0 0 - Disabled
1 - SNMP Agent 0 1 - Very terse
2 - RMON 0 2 - Terse
3 - Port Manager 0 3 - Verbose
4 - Chassis Manager 0 4 - Very verbose
5 - STG Manager 0
6 - Phase2 OSPF 0
7 - Hardware I/F 0
8 - (N/A) 0
9 - CP Port 0
10 - (N/A) 0
11 - VLAN Manager 0
12 - CLI 0
13 - Main 0
14 - Phase2 IP+RIP 0
15 - RCC IP 0
...

regards
Marlon

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Marlon_Scheid
New Contributor III
Hi,

if you just enter trace level and hit "enter" you will get the list of available modules:
VSP-4900-12MXU-12XE:1#% trace level
usage: trace level <modid> <level>

Module IDs: Trace Levels:
0 - Common 0 0 - Disabled
1 - SNMP Agent 0 1 - Very terse
2 - RMON 0 2 - Terse
3 - Port Manager 0 3 - Verbose
4 - Chassis Manager 0 4 - Very verbose
5 - STG Manager 0
6 - Phase2 OSPF 0
7 - Hardware I/F 0
8 - (N/A) 0
9 - CP Port 0
10 - (N/A) 0
11 - VLAN Manager 0
12 - CLI 0
13 - Main 0
14 - Phase2 IP+RIP 0
15 - RCC IP 0
...

regards
Marlon

Thanks Marlon Scheid,

I never thought to remove the '?'
This was exactly what I wanted.
GTM-P2G8KFN