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no debug igmp {all | decode | encode | events | fsm | tib}
all
Debug all information of IGMP.
decode
IGMP decode.
encode
IGMP encode.
events Debug
events
of
IGMP.
fsm
IGMP
FSM.
tib
IGMP
Tree-Info-Base
(TIB).
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Usage
This command helps discover whether the IGMP processes are functioning. In general, if IGMP is not
working, the process never discovers that another host is on the network that is configured to receive
multicast packets. In sparse mode, packets will never be delivered.
Use this command in conjunction with the debug pim commands to observe additional multicast
activity and to learn the status of the multicast routing process, or why packets are forwarded out of
particular interfaces.
Examples
The following is sample output from the debug ip igmp command:
Switch# debug ip igmp
Related Commands
debug pim sparse-mode
40.50 debug stp
To debug spanning-tree activities, use the debug stp command in privileged EXEC mode. To disable
debugging output, use the no form of this command.
Command Syntax
debug stp {all | cli | packet [rx | tx] | protocol [detail] | timer [detail]}
no debug stp {all | cli | packet [rx | tx] | protocol [detail] | timer [detail]}
all
Debug all information of spanning-tree.
cli
Debug
CLI
commands.
packet
Decode spanning-tree receptions and transmissions.
rx
(Optional) Only debug spanning-tree receptions.
tx
(Optional) Only debug spanning-tree transmissions.
protocol [detail]
Debug spanning-tree protocols. The keyword detail is optional.
timer [detail]
Debug spanning-tree timer. The keyword detail is optinal.