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Trace Level
core1:1#show trace modid-list
0 – COMMON 126 – MRP
1 – SNMP 127 – EFM
2 – RMON 128 – DHU
3 – PORT_MGR 129 – N/A
4 – CHAS_MGR 130 – N/A
5 – BRIDGE 131 – ERCD_DHCPS
6 – OSPF 132 – KHI
7 – HWIF 133 – NETWRS
8 – SIM 134 – NETINET
9 – CPP 135 – OS
10 – NETDRV 136 – VXNET
11 – VLAN_MGR 137 – USR
12 – CLI 138 – VXCONFIG
13 – MAIN 139 – OSAL
14 – P2IP 140 – MISC
15 – RCIP 141 – SHELL
16 – WEBSRV 142 – MESSAGE
17 – ACIF 143 – LCD
18 – GBIF 144 – COP
19 – 145 – ZLIB
20 – TDP 146 – SF
21 – MAN_DIAG 147 – MESSAGE
22 – MAN_TEST 148 – LCD
23 – IGMP 149 – COP
24 – IPFIL 150 – QOS
25 – MLT 151 – COP
26 – IPPOLICY 152 – IM
27 – IPMC 153 – IMG_SYNC
28 – SYSLOG 154 – LOG
29 – DVMRP 155 – CAN
30 – P2IPX 156 – LC
31 – RCIPX 157 – RESET
32 – RAPTARU 158 – CPP-AGENT
33 – OCTAPID 159 – HBELIB
34 – BOOT 160 – CORE
35 – IOM 161 – SHRLOG
36 – QOS 162 – WD_APP
37 – FLEXDB 163 – WD_PROC
38 – SMM 164 – CPP_COMMON
39 – ATM 165 – PatchManager
40 – POS 166 – RCIP_OSPF
41 – RADIUS 167 – RCIP_RIP
42 – SIO_COM 168 – RCIP_PIM
43 – PGM 169 – RCIP_IGMP
44 – ORNA 170 – RCIP_DHCP
45 – RTM 171 – RCIP_VRRP
46 – P2CMN 172 – RCIP_UDP
47 – RIP 173 – RCIP_RSMLT
48 – PIM 174 – RCIP_POLICY
49 – RPS 175 – VSP_TALK
50 – NTP 176 – CLILOG
51 – TCP 177 – SNMPLOG
52 – BGP 178 – L2VPN
53 – EPILOGUE 179 – ERCD_SPBM
54 – SSH 180 – LLDP
55 – AUTOMAT 181 –
56 – HAL 182 –
57 – WIND 183 – SPBPT
58 – EAP 184 – LMF
59 – LACP 185 – VPE_MAC
60 – PING 186 – HCK
61 – DNS 187 – VPE_VLAN
62 – DPM 188 – VPE_IPV4
63 – BOOTP 189 – VPE_ARP
64 – DPMMSG 190 – VPE_IPMC
65 – FILTER 191 – VPE_IPV6
66 – RCIP6 192 – SLAMON
67 – MESSAGE 193 – VPE_BRIDGE
68 – LCD 194 – VPE_MLT
69 – RCD 195 – VPE_PORT
70 – RLCD 196 – VPE_SPBM
71 – PD 197 – DBG
72 – COP 198 – PORT_L1
73 – ERCD 199 – POE
74 – ERCD_VLAN 200 – VPE_FILTER
75 – ERCD_PORT 201 – VPE_QOS
76 – ERCD_MLT 202 – VPE_IPFIX
77 – ERCD_MGID 203 – EVT
78 – ERCD_MAC 204 – VPE_FABRIC
79 – ERCD_HA 205 – VPE_DRIVER
80 – ERCD_IP 206 – VPE_TBLMGR
81 – ERCD_IPMC 207 – UNI
82 – ERCD_IPX 208 – VPE_CONCHK
83 – ERCD_IPV6 209 – VPE_UTL
84 – ERCD_IPFIX 210 – VPE_POLICER
85 – ERCD_FILTER 211 – MACSEC
86 – ERCD_QOS 212 – VPE_HEARTBEAT
87 – ERCD_MPLS 213 – VPE_CMD
88 – ERCD_IPVPN 214 – VPE_VL
89 – F2I 215 – VPE_COB
90 – F2E 216 – VPE_PATCH
91 – FOQ 217 – VPE_RSP
92 – HWIFCOP 218 – ASG
93 – IPFIX 219 – ASG_UTILS
94 – IPMC6 220 – VPE_MACSEC
95 – MCAST6_CMN 221 – FA
96 – MLD 222 – ONA
97 – PIM6 223 – PIMGW
98 – SLPP 224 – MOCANA
99 – INFINITY 225 – FHS
100 – MPLS 226 – ERCD_FHS
101 – RCMPLS 227 – VRRPV3
102 – ACLI 228 – DBSYNC
103 – VRF 229 – DVR
104 – NSNA 230 – SMTP
105 – MIRRORFPGA 231 – VXLAN
106 – MSTP 232 – SFLOW
107 – RSTP 233 – IKE
108 – MSDP 234 – DIGITALCERT
109 – TACACS 235 – OPENSSL
110 – BFD 236 – CHEF
111 – OPM 237 – CHEFCLIENT
112 – MSG_API 238 – IPSEC
113 – DISPATCHER 239 – SECURITY
114 – MAILBOX_DRV 240 – ERCD_SECURITY
115 – TLS 241 – SLPPG
116 – ADM 242 – NLS_BASE
117 – RBS 243 – NLS_SSIO
118 – TDCONT 244 – OVSDBIF
119 – ISIS 245 – VCS
120 – CFM 246 – VCS_CLIENT
121 – OERCD 247 – NICKNAME_SERVER
122 – PWE3 248 – NICKNAME_CLIENT
123 – EXTENDED_PING 249 – ENERGY_SAVER
124 – LOOPBACK 250 – MULTIPLE_USERS
125 – SPBM 251 – LST
252 – NLS_NFT
core1:1#trace level 9 ?
<0-4> Trace level (0-Disabled; 1-Very terse; 2-Terse; 3-Verbose; 4-Very verbose)
core1:1#clear trace
core1:1#trace level 9 2
core1:1#trace shut
core1:1#show trace file tail
core1:1#save trace
Save trace to file /intflash/systrace successful.
283 written to /intflash/systrace
Troubleshooting
Windows:
ping -v is now deprecated which was useful for sending ICMP with TOS field values. Try ping -Q as alternative from a UNIX machine.
Unix:
ping –Q
-Q tos Set Quality of Service -related bits in ICMP datagrams. tos can be
either decimal or hex number. Traditionally (RFC1349), these have
been interpreted as: 0 for reserved (currently being redefined as
congestion control), 1-4 for Type of Service and 5-7 for Prece-
dence. Possible settings for Type of Service are: minimal cost:
0x02, reliability: 0x04, throughput: 0x08, low delay: 0x10. Multi-
ple TOS bits should not be set simultaneously. Possible settings
for special Precedence range from priority (0x20) to net control
(0xe0). You must be root (CAP_NET_ADMIN capability) to use Criti-
cal or higher precedence value. You cannot set bit 0x01 (reserved)
unless ECN has been enabled in the kernel. In RFC2474, these
fields has been redefined as 8-bit Differentiated Services (DS),
consisting of: bits 0-1 of separate data (ECN will be used, here),
and bits 2-7 of Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP).
Man curl or curl –help
Curl can be useful to check TCP connections for http or https.
Result could be Connection Timeout, Connection Refused or Connected (200 OK).
ACLI Terminal
Scripting:
Connect to a switch via telnet or SSH.
Type @run list to see available scripts in folder .acli.
Type @run <script.run> to run the script.
Books
Wireshark Tip of the Day
Cygwin64 Terminal
Check device is up with audible pings:
while (true) do ping -n 1 192.168.1.4 && echo “OK” && echo -en “\x07” && sleep 3; done
Useful References
http://www.extremenetworks.guru/
http://etherealmind.com/rules-design-documentation-etherealmind/
http://etherealmind.com/author/kevinbovis/
http://packetpushers.net/virtual-toolbox/free-books-networking-virtual-toolbox/
https://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/
https://forums.networkinfrastructure.info/
https://www.cwnp.com/certifications/cwna
https://neckercube.com/index.php/2018/01/31/ccie-flash-card-deck-for-rs-v5-1/
https://dataplumber.wordpress.com/
http://www.revolutionwifi.net/
https://thenetworkstack.com/cisco-config-basics-user-port/
https://www.netcraftsmen.com/resources/blog/posts/
https://the-bitmask.com/?wref=bif
https://networkphil.com/?wref=bif
https://aitaseller.wordpress.com/?wref=bif
https://keepingitclassless.net/?wref=bif
https://ccie-or-null.net/?wref=bif
http://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/
https://deepakarora1984.blogspot.co.uk/
https://www.forwardingplane.net/
https://thestupidengineer.wordpress.com/page/2/?wref=bif
https://rangello.wordpress.com/
Initial Impressions of moving from a Cisco to Avaya Infrastructure
https://www.bluesodium.com/blog/8-reasons-to-choose-avaya-instead-of-cisco-for-your-data-network/
VSphere Client and Windows 10
VSphere Client installation requires NetFx3 but unable to find and install this feature.
Solution:
Check if feature NetFx3 is enabled by opening command prompt as administrator:
C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /get-features
Mount Windows 10 enterprise ISO and use command line DISM command to add NetFx3:
DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:NetFx3 /All /LimitAccess /Source:installationMediaDrive:\sources\sxs
Extreme Demo
Extreme Networks Network Demo: