Frame Relay show Command and debug Command Enhancements
First Published: September 12, 2005
Last Updated: April 29, 2008
The Frame Relay show Command and debug Command Enhancements feature provides the ability to filter the output of certain Frame Relay show and debug commands on the basis of the interface and data-link connection identifier (DLCI). These enhancements facilitate network scalability and simplify network management and troubleshooting.
History for the Frame Relay show Command and debug Command Enhancements Feature
Release
Modification
12.2(27)SBC
This feature was introduced.
12.4(9)T
This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(9)T.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1
This feature was introduced on Cisco ASR 1000 series routers.
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Overview of the Frame Relay show Command and debug Command Enhancements
This feature introduces the following enhancements:
•The show frame-relay map command has been enhanced to allow map information to be displayed for specific interfaces and DLCIs.
•The show frame-relay ip tcp header-compression and show frame-relay ip rtp header-compression commands have been enhanced to allow header-compression information to be displayed for specific DLCIs.
•The summary keyword was added to the show frame-relay pvc command, allowing a summary of all PVCs on the system to be displayed.
•Conditional debugging support, which allows debug output to be filtered on the basis of interface and DLCI, was introduced for the following commands:
–debug frame-relay end-to-end
–debug frame-relay events
–debug frame-relay fragment
–debug frame-relay fragment event
–debug frame-relay ip
–debug frame-relay ppp
–debug frame-relay verbose
Note Conditional debugging for Frame Relay debug commands is configured by using the debug condition command.
Benefits of the Frame Relay Show Command and Debug Command Enhancements
The Frame Relay show Command and debug Command Enhancements allow the output for some Frame Relay show commands and debug commands to be filtered on the basis of interface and DLCI. This enhancement saves network administrators time and frustration by eliminating the need to look through a large amount of output for information about a specific interface or DLCI. These enhancements can also reduce the amount of CPU processing time that is required to generate large amounts of show and debug output.
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