Table of Contents
D Commands
debug atm accounting
debug atm conn
debug atm oam-all
debug atm oam-pkt
debug atm pnni
debug atm rm
debug atm sig
debug sscop
debug tag-switching
default-name
delay
dialer-list list
disable
dnsix-dmdp retries
dnsix-nat authorized-redirection
dnsix-nat primary
dnsix-nat secondary
dnsix-nat source
D Commands
Note Commands that are identical to those documented in the Cisco IOS software documentation have been removed from this chapter. Refer to Appendix D, "Removed and Changed Commands," of this command reference for a list of removed commands.
debug atm accounting
To enable debugging for ATM accounting, use the debug atm accounting EXEC command. To disable debugging, use the no form of this command.
- debug atm accounting errors | events
no debug atm accounting errors | events
Syntax Description
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errors
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Logs significant errors to the console.
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events
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Logs significant events to the console.
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Default
Disabled
Command Mode
EXEC
Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug atm conn
To enable debugging for ATM connection management, use the debug atm conn privileged EXEC command. To disable debugging, use the no form of this command.
- debug atm conn {bitmap {errors | events} | errors | events | mib}
no debug atm conn {bitmap {errors | events} | errors | events | mib}
Syntax Description
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bitmap
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Enables ATM connection bitmap management debugging.
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errors
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Enables ATM connection management errors debugging.
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events
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Enables ATM connection management events debugging.
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mib
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Enables ATM connection management MIB debugging.
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Default
Disabled
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug atm oam-all
The debug atm oam-all privileged EXEC command enables all the debug flags for the OAM. To disable the the debug flags, use the no form of the command.
- debug atm oam-all
no debug atm oam-all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
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Caution
This command can generate a significant amount of output when it is implemented.
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Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug atm oam-pkt
To display the transmit and receive OAM traffic, use the debug atm oam-pkt privileged EXEC command. This command also decodes individual OAM cells. To disable OAM traffic debugging, use the no form of the command.
- debug atm oam-pkt
no debug atm oam-pkt
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug atm pnni
To enable PNNI debugging output, use the following debug atm pnni privileged EXEC commands. To disable PNNI debugging output, use the no form of these commands.
- debug atm pnni adj-events
debug atm pnni adj-packet
debug atm pnni aggregation
debug atm pnni all
debug atm pnni api
debug atm pnni election
debug atm pnni flood-packet
debug atm pnni hello-packet
debug atm pnni rm [local-node node-index]
debug atm pnni route-all
debug atm pnni route-errors
debug atm pnni snmp
debug atm pnni svcc-rcc
debug atm pnni topology
no debug atm pnni adj-events
no debug atm pnni adj-packet
no debug atm pnni aggregation
no debug atm pnni all
no debug atm pnni api
no debug atm pnni election
no debug atm pnni flood-packet
no debug atm pnni hello-packet
no debug atm pnni rm [local-node node-index]
no debug atm pnni route-all
no debug atm pnni route-errors
no debug atm pnni snmp
no debug atm pnni svcc-rcc
no debug atm pnni topology
Syntax Description
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adj-events
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Turns on adjacency-related event debugging. The feature can be turned on for a specific PNNI interface.
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adj-packet
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Turns on database summary and request packet debugging. The feature can be turned on for a specific PNNI interface.
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aggregation
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Turns on link aggregation debugging.
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all
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Turns on all PNNI debugging. The feature can be turned on for a specific PNNI interface.
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api
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Turns on application interface debugging.
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election
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Turns on PGL PNNI election debugging.
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flood-packet
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Turns on PTSP and ACK packet debugging.
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hello-packet
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Turns on Hello packet debugging. The feature can be turned on for a specific PNNI interface.
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rm
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Turns on resource management debugging. Debugging output can be limited to a single node using the local-node node-index option.
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route-all
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Turns on all route debugging.
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route-errors
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Turns on PNNI route errors debugging.
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snmp
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Turns on debugging of SNMP events (get and set) related to the PNNI MIBs.
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svcc-rcc
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Turns on debugging for SVCC RCC setup, SVCC Hello processing, and horizontal link extension processing.
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topology
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Turns on internal topology maintenance debugging.
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Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug atm rm
To enable the debug printout messages for ATM resource manager, use the debug atm rm privileged EXEC command. To disable the printout message, use the no form of this command.
- debug atm rm errors
debug atm rm events
debug atm rm pnni-api
no debug atm rm errors
no debug atm rm events
no debug atm rm pnni-api
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
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Caution
This command can generate a significant amount of output and can interfere with other activity on the switch when it is implemented.
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Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug atm sig
To debug the ATM signalling module, use the debug atm sig privileged EXEC commands. To disable the debugging, use the no form of these commands.
- debug atm sig-all
debug atm sig-error [atm card/subcard/port]
debug atm sig-events [atm card/subcard/port]
debug atm sig-ie [atm card/subcard/port]
debug atm sig-nni [atm card/subcard/port]
debug atm sig-packets [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug atm sig-all
no debug atm sig-error [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug atm sig-events [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug atm sig-ie [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug atm sig-nni [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug atm sig-packets [atm card/subcard/port]
Syntax Description
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sig-all
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Turns on the debug output for all of the above conditions.
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sig-error
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Turns on the debug output for the atm signalling error conditions.
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sig-events
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Turns on the debug output for the atm signalling state machine events.
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sig-ie
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Turns on the debug output for the atm signalling messages information element encoding.
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sig-nni
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Turns on the debug output for the atm signalling NNI state machine events.
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sig-packets
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Turns on the debug output for the atm signalling packets.
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card/subcard/ port
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Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM interface.
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Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug sscop
To debug the ATM signalling SSCOP, use the following debug sscop privileged EXEC commands. To return the debug SSCOP to the default, use the no form of this command.
- debug sscop errors [atm card/subcard/port]
debug sscop events [atm card/subcard/port]
debug sscop packets [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug sscop errors [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug sscop events [atm card/subcard/port]
no debug sscop packets [atm card/subcard/port]
Syntax Description
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errors
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Turns on the debug output for the SSCOP error conditions.
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events
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Turns on the debug output for the SSCOP state machine events.
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packets
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Turns on the debug output for the SSCOP packets.
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atm card/subcard/port
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Specifies the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
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Command Mode
Global configuration
Interface configuration when atm card/subcard/port is specified.
Note Not all of the debug commands are included in this publication. For a complete guide to the debug commands, refer to the Router Products Debug Command Reference publication.
debug tag-switching
To debug the tag-switching configuration, use the debug tag-switching privileged EXEC commands. To disable tag-switching debugging, use the no form of these commands.
- debug tag-switching adjacency
debug tag-switching atm-tdp api
debug tag-switching atm-tdp routes
debug tag-switching atm-tdp states
debug tag-switching packets [if-type] [card/subcard/port]
debug tag-switching tdp advertisements
debug tag-switching tdp bindings
debug tag-switching tdp directed-neighbors
debug tag-switching tdp peer state-machine
debug tag-switching tdp pies {received [all] | sent [all]}
debug tag-switching tdp session {io [all] | state-machine}
debug tag-switching tdp transport {connections | events | timers}
debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels events
debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels signalling
debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels tagging
- no debug tag-switching adjacency
no debug tag-switching atm-tdp api
no debug tag-switching atm-tdp routes
no debug tag-switching atm-tdp states
no debug tag-switching packets [if-type] [card/subcard/port]
no debug tag-switching tdp advertisements
no debug tag-switching tdp bindings
no debug tag-switching tdp directed-neighbors
no debug tag-switching tdp peer state-machine
no debug tag-switching tdp pies {received [all] | sent [all]}
no debug tag-switching tdp session {io [all] | state-machine}
no debug tag-switching tdp transport {connections | events | timers}
no debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels events
no debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels signalling
no debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels tagging
Syntax Description
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adjacency
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Displays changes to tag switching entries in the adjacency database. Use this option to monitor instances when entries are updated or added to the adjacency database.
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atm-tdp api
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Displays information about the VCI allocation of TVCs, free, and cross-connect requests. Use the debug tag-switching atm-tdp api command with the debug tag-switching atm-tdp states command to display more complete information about a TVC.
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atm-tdp routes
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Displays information about the state of the routes for which VCI requests are being made. See also "Usage Guidelines."
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atm-tdp states
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Displays information about TVC state transitions as they occur. See also "Usage Guidelines."
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packets
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Displays tagged packets switched by this system. The optional if-type (atm, atm-p, cbr, ethernet, or null) and card/subcard/port arguments restrict the display to those packets received or transmitted on the specified interface type or number. This command should be used with care, because it generates output for every packet processed. Furthermore, enabling this command causes fast and distributed tag switching to be disabled for the selected interfaces. Use this command only when traffic on the network is low, so other activity on the system is not adversely affected.
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tdp advertisements
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Displays information about the advertisement of tags and interface addresses to TDP peers.
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tdp bindings
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Displays information about changes to the TIB used to keep track of tag bindings learned from TDP peers through TDP downstream tag distribution.
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tdp directed-neighbors
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Displays information about TDP directed neighbor events.
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tdp peer
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Displays information about state transitions at the tag distribution level. See also "Usage Guidelines."
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tdp pies
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Displays information about TDP PIEs received from (received) or sent to (sent) TDP peers. TDP requires periodic transmission of keep-alive PIEs. If you do not specify the all option, periodic keep-alive PIEs are not displayed.
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tdp session
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Displays TDP session information. See also "Usage Guidelines."
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tdp transport
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Used with the connections keyword, this command displays information about the TCP connections used to support TDP sessions. Used with the events keyword, this command displays information about the events related to the TDP peer discovery mechanism, which is used to determine the devices with which to establish TDP sessions. Used with the timers keyword, this command displays TDP discovery and transport timer activity. See also "Usage Guidelines."
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tsp-tunnels events
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Displays TSP tunnels events.
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tsp-tunnels signalling
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Displays TSP tunnels signalling.
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tsp-tunnels tagging
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Displays TSP tunnels tagging.
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Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
When there are a large number of routes and a number of system activities (shutting down interfaces, learning new routes, and so forth), the debug tag-switching atm-tdp routes and debug tag-switching atm-tdp states commands display a lot of information that may interfere with system timing. Most commonly, this affects the normal operation of TDP. You should increase the holdtime value of the TDP by using the tag-switching tdp holdtime command.
TDP sessions are supported by data structures and state machines at three levels:
- Transport—TCP connections used to support TDP sessions are established and maintained at the transport level.
- Protocol—The protocol level implements the TDP session setup protocol, and deals with constructing and parsing TDP PDUs and PIEs.
- Tag distribution—The tag distribution level uses TDP sessions to exchange tags with TDP peers.
The debug tag-switching tdp transport commands provide visibility of activity at the transport level, the debug tag-switching tdp session commands at the protocol level, and the debug tag-switching tdp peer state-machine command at the tag distribution level.
default-name
To provide an emulated LAN name in the configuration server's database for those client MAC addresses and client ATM addresses that do not have explicit emulated LAN name bindings, use the default-name database configuration command. To remove the default name, use the no form of this command.
- default-name elan-name
no default-name
Syntax Description
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elan-name
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Default emulated LAN name for any LANE client MAC address or LANE client ATM address not explicitly bound to any emulated LAN name. Maximum length is 32 characters.
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Default
No name is provided.
Command Mode
Database configuration
Usage Guidelines
This command affects only the bindings in the configuration server's database. It has no effect on the LANE components.
The named emulated LAN must exist in the configuration servers database before using this command. If the default name-to-emulated-LAN name binding already exists, it is replaced by the new binding.
The default-name command is a subcommand of the global lane database command.
Related Commands
client-atm-address name
lane database
name server-atm-address
delay
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.
- Use the description interface configuration command to add a description to a serial interface. Use the no form of this command to remove the description.description string
no description No description is added.show running-config
dialer-list list
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.
disable
To return to the EXEC mode by exiting the privileged EXEC mode, use the disable EXEC command.
- disable [level]
Command Syntax
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level
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You can specify up to 16 privilege levels, using numbers 0 through 15. Level 1 is normal EXEC-mode user privileges. If this argument is not specified, the privilege level defaults to 15 (traditional enable privileges).
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Default
15
Command Mode
EXEC
Example
In the following example, the user is logging out from privilege level 5.
Related Command
enable (EXEC)
dnsix-dmdp retries
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.
dnsix-nat authorized-redirection
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.
dnsix-nat primary
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.
dnsix-nat secondary
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.
dnsix-nat source
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected.