Debug ip – Brocade Network OS Command Reference v4.1.0 User Manual
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debug ip
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debug ip
Enables debugging for the IGMP and ICMP traffic on the switch.
Synopsis
debug ip packet [interface interface-type interface-number [vlan vlan_id] | count {tx | rx} | icmp
[interface interface-type interface-number] | count value | tx | rx | igmp [interface interface-type
interface-number] | all | group multicast-grp-address]
no debug ip packet
Operands
packet
Enables IP packet debugging.
interface
Displays the IP traffic for the specified interface only.
interface-type
Network interface type (external 10-gigabit Ethernet interface,
port-channel, or VLAN).
interface-number Layer 2 or Layer 3 interface number.
vlan vlan_id
Specifies a VLAN. (Refer to the Usage Guidelines.)
count value
Stops display after display count packets. Valid values range
from 1 through 32256.
tx
Counts only transmitted packets.
rx
Counts only received packets.
icmp
Displays the ICMP packets.
igmp
Displays the IGMP packets.
all
Enables all IGMP debugging.
group
Enables IGMP debugging for multicast group.
multicast-grp-address
Multicast group address.
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Description
Use this command to enable or disable debugging for IP. This will display all IGMP or ICMP packets
received or transmitted. This can be enabled globally, per interface, or on a multicast group.
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
On the Brocade VDX family of switches, VLANs are treated as interfaces from a configuration point
of view. By default, all the DCB ports are assigned to VLAN 1 (VLAN ID equals 1). Valid VLAN IDs
are as follows:
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On Brocade VDX 8770 switches: 1 through 4086 for 802.1Q VLANs (VLAN IDs 4087
through 4095 are reserved on these switches), and 4096 through 8191 for service or
transport VFs in a Virtual Fabrics context.
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On all other Brocade VDX switches: 1 through 3962 for 802.1Q VLANs (VLAN IDs 3963
through 4095 are reserved on these switches), and 4096 through 8191 for service or
transport VFs in a Virtual Fabrics context.